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OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Thursday, May 1, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office toda,, and
transacted the following business:
The records of Thursday last were read and approved.
The Commissioner approved a claim for seventy-five (75)
Dollars, inade by Charles Vegal, being the amount allowed him by
the Committee on Claims and approved by His Honor the Mayor, as
compensation for injuries to his son, Nathan Vegal, by being struck
by the police patrol wagon at the corner of Joy and Cambridge
streets, January ?, 1919-
The applications
Auctioneers* Licenses were
31. iyi9.
Karp,
Waisn,
of tne following named persons lor
granted lor the year ending December
Harry
Aloert
H.
603 Washington st.,
352 fjroaaway.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hacicney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were grantea for tne year ending
June 30, 1919.
2014 Campbell,
2012 Foil is,
2015 McManus,
2C08 Webster.
Frederick J,
Charles
James E.
.b'redericK A.
3i> Lewis av . , Arlington,
74b Tremont st. ,
115 Warwick st. , Roxbury,
127 Pembroke st.
512
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1919.
Contd.
The application of Charles Follis for a license #11?, 732
to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 174 Grampian
Way, Dorchester, was granted for the year ending June 30, l^l 1 ^.
The application of the Giardini Band, consisting of
fifteen musicians, by Charles Santaraaria, 3° Hull street, for a
Collective Musicians' License to accompany the funeral procession
of the late Salvatore Pulpiso on Thursday, .May 1, current, from 2
to 4 p. m. , was granted.
Route: From 13 Norman street to Green, South Margin, Friend,
Canal, Cross and Prince streets. North square, North, Richmond and
Hanover streets to Scollay square.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31. 1919.
higgins,
jyealley,
henry A. Deer Island,
approved by Sanford Bates, Commissioner, House
of Correction,
William N. 115 Shawn at., W. Medford,
approved by J. M. Porter, Purchasing Agent,
Federal Reserve Bank.
The application of Joseph August, 200 Columbus avenue, for
a license #C2423^ to operate a Sight-Seeing Automobile was granted
until March 1, 1^20.
513
BOSTGiJ, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1919-
;ontd.
The applications of tne following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Sight-Seeing Automobiles were granted
until March 1, 1920.
127,951
120,l6i;
12b,lb2i
126,163'
Boston Sight-Seeing Company) in a garage at 2 St,
Abraham S. Caplan, Mgr. )
Pilgrim Sight-Seeing Co. Inc.L" "
Joseph August, Treasurer f
Botolph
st. ,
" 37 Ferdinand
St.
The applications of the following named persons for
locations for their Sight-Seeing Automobiles were granted :-
127.951
Boston Sight-Seeing Co. ) n. side of Huntington av. at
Abraham 3. Caplan, Mgr.; Copley sq. , in front of grass
plot, from 8.30 a. m. to 5*30
p. m.
12c3,l6l The Island in Dewey sq., opposite
the So. Terminal Station, Stand
Pilgrim Signt-Seeing Co. #1; from 8.30 a. m. to 5»30 p.m.
128,163 Inc. Joseph August, Treas. The Island in Dewey sq. oppo-
site the So. Terminal Station,
Stand #2; from 8.30 a. m. to 5.30
p. m.
These designations are granted on the express condition that
passengers received at these stands shall not be transferred at other
stands held by the above named or others or at other places to other
sight-seeing automobiles, except in case of emergency; and that
passengers received at these stands shall be returned thereto unless
they express a desire to alight elsewhere.
J. Royal Kinney, appointed jiarch 31, current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a special police officer.
514
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1919.
1355 Brown, Hyman
Division 3«
in front of 32 No. Russell st.
Division 19.
1330 Losterstein, Samuel in front of 55 Harvest st.
The application of Patrolman Walter m. French of Division
1 for leave of absence from duty for three days, commencing May 8,
current, to attend to private business in Springfield, was granted
without pay.
The application of Patrolman Peter A. Hayes of Division 4
for permission to leave the city from time to time from May 1 to
November 1, current, to visit nis family at 200 Bradstreet avenue,
iseachmont, was granted.
Tne applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved; -
Biagotti,
Bootzyuvis,
Colson,
Ristuccia,
Siwoo Restaurant
A. & R.
Christopher
Robert L.
Bartholomew
Strode,
ijertuccini,
space: 8
6
Goldstein,
movable
Samuel
Antonio
feet long by 18 inches
a. m. to midnight.
Hyman
stand: 5 feet long by 6
to b. 30 p. m. ,
until 11 p. m.
285i Main st.,
22 Faneuil Hall sq. ,
27 Tremont row,
128-130 South st.,
22-24 Harrison av.,
59 Clinton st.,
60 Merrimac st.,
wide. Every week day from
39 Salem st.,
inches wide. Prom 7 a «
week days, except Saturdays, then
m.
515
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 1, l^iy.
Contd.
Appns. for storage and sale of merchandise approved - concluded.
100 Prince st.,
From 8 a. m. to
Winer,
Kagan,
space
Louis kY
Joseph J
5 feet long by ti inches wide.
8 p. m.
The application of Bernard J. Heaney et al for a license
for the storage and sale of merchandise at 10-12 India square was
returned to the .board of Street Commissioners disapproved for the
reason that the Fire Department objects on account of the narrow
street and the congested condition there.
it is hereby ordered that Captains Forrest F. Hall,
Matthew J. Dailey and John J. Rooney, be and they are hereby appoint-
ed pursuant to section 10 of chapter 291 of the Acts of 1906 to
constitute a trial board in such cases as may be referred to it for
hearing. Said board shall serve until a new board is hereafter
appointed.
It is hereby ordered that the complaint of Captain James
F. Hickey of Division 7 against Patrolman Frederick A. Whitten of
Division 7 be and it is hereby referred for hearing to the trial
board consisting of Captains Forrest F. Hall, Matthew J. Dailey and
John J. Rooney. The hearing will be held at this office Friday,
May 2, current, at 2.30 p. m.
516
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1919-
Concluded,
Full pay, amounting to Two Hundred Uinety-nine and lb/100
{2'^.lti) Dollars, was allowed to the account of the late Patrolman
Michael M. Foley of Division 5 deceased April 8, current, for
seventy-eight days' time lost in the one hundred and fifty days
immediately preceding his death and on account of sickness which
caused his death.
The City Treasurer was requested to pay to Catherine J.
Foley, widow of the late Patrolman Michael M. Foley of Division 5
deceased April 8, current, the sum of Two Hundred Ninety-nine and
18/100 (299.18) Dollars, being full pay for seventy-eight days'
time lost in the one hundred and fifty days immediately preceding
his death and on account of sickness which caused his death.
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
week ending i^ay 1, current, was approved as follows :-
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House Matrons,
Total,
4P45,625.74
618.19
508.19
181.39
53.23
346,986.74
Attest;
Chief Cle
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Friday, May 2, 1919.
517
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following "business;
The records of Thursday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order ;-
it is with regret that I announce the death of Captain
Hugh J. Lee of Division 9 wno passed away early this morning.
Captain Lee was appointed to the Police Force November 12,
188?, has given faithful and intelligent service in the successive
grades through which he passed, and in his death a loyal and
efficient officer is lost to the Department, which extends it heart-
felt sympathy to his wife.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
A police officer injured in the discharge of his duty to
the extent that he is unable to report for duty, should at once
notify his commanding officer, who shall immediately make a complete
investigation. in cases where the injured officer has no possible
claim of collection against a third party for his injury, the com-
manding officer shall so report and the injured police officer shall
make application weekly for his pay and shall be placed upon the
weekly payroll if the application is approved. If the injured
officer has made or intends to make a claim for damages against a
third party, the commanding officer shall promptly report such
facts with all the circumstances. in every case, the commanding
officer shall makejajfull report of the injury which report shall show
whether or not a third party is responsible, both legally and
financially, for the injury done.
518
BOSTON, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919.
Contd.
A contract was made with the New England Telephone
and Telegraph Company to install in the premises of James H.
Devlin Jr., 11 Menlo street, a telephone station connected with
its Brighton Exchange with the right of eighty-five calls per
month at the rate of Pour and 25/100 14.25) Dollars per month
with a discount of 33-1/3 per cent.
TJie application of John M. Taylor for an Amusement
License to have an exhibition of bowling in the Noddle Bowling
Alleys located at 320 Meridian street on Monday evening, May 5.
current, was forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
1925 Sutcliffe,
2016 Wotton,
Horace
Franic H.
722 Metropolitan av.,
319 Huntington av.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30, 1919.
565 E. Seventh st.
11 Munson st.
126,184
Devine,
.frank L.
in a garage at
63,616
Wotton,
frank H.
n ii ii n
519
BOSTON, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Collective Musicians" Licenses were granted:-
iiiission Church hand, consisting of fifty musicians, by C. J.
Spillane, 1526 Tremont street, - to accompany the Liberty Loan
Committee of Ward 14, on Sunday, May 4, current, from 2 to 6 p. m.
Route: principal streets of Ward 14.
Nathaniel P. Sears, 1137 Hyde Park avenue, - Salvation Army
and other bands, consisting of sixty musicians, to accompany the
Liberty Loan parade under the auspices of the Ward 24 Liberty Loan
Committee on Saturday, May 3, current, at 7.15 p. m.
Route: Principal streets of Ward 24.
Stone's Military and other bands, consisting of one hundred
twenty-five musicians, by a. H. O'Connor, 783 fourth street, - to
parade in connection with south Boston's reception to its returning
soldiers on Saturday, May 3i current, at 2 p. m.
Route: From Andrew square to Dorchester street, West Sixth
street, Dorchester avenue and Broadway to Marine Park.
Worcester Band, consisting of twenty-five musicians, by J . B.
Waters, 377 Northampton street, - to parade witn the Grand United
Order of Odd Fellows on Sunday, May 11, current, from 1 p. m.
Route: From the corner of northfield and Tremont streets to
Northfield and Tremont streets, Massachusetts and Columbus avenues
to People's Temple. Countermarch Columbus avenue to Camden street,
Snawmut avenue, hammond and Tremont streets to northfield street.
The applications of harry Fiemann andtadward Sisson as
the American Loan Company for a Pawnbroker's License and license to
deal in Second Hand Articles at 11 Green street were granted for
the year ending April 30, 1920.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Carrol. 1,
Hays,
imatthew J.
jaues
736 Washington St.,
541 Commonwealth av
520
BOSTON, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 191?.
Concluded.
James W. Domineau, appointed April 21, current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a special police officer.
The application of Patrolman John J. Maguire of Division
14 for leave of absence from duty for one day, commencing May 9.
current, to attend the ordination of his brother-in-law was
granted without pay.
it is hereby ordered that the complaint of Captain James
F. Hickey of Division 7 against Patrolman John F. Dolan of Division
7 be and it is hereby referred for hearing to the Trial Board,
consisting of Captains Forrest F. Hall, Matthew J, Dailey and John
J. Rooney. The hearing will be held at this office Saturday, May
3, current, at 10 a. m.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved :-
Bertuccini,
ijiagiotti,
Mahoney,
Antonio
A. & B.
Jeremiah J
60 Merrimac st. ,
255i Main St.,
Morton st. nr.
Blue Hill av
1181
Attest:
Chief Clerk
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Peraberton square.
Boston, Saturday, May 3, I919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Friday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
The resignation of Patrolman James Rafferty of Division 4
having been presented, it is hereby accepted, to take effect
Saturday, kay 3, 1919, at 5.45 o'clock, P. M.
521
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
201b
2021
Flax
Jacobs,
Albert
Samuel
395 Cross St., Maiden,
650 Seventh st.
The four licenses #267, 1199, 1272 and 1605 granted
Patrick J. McArdle on July 9, 191b, to set up and use Hackney
Carriages in a stable at 91 Chelsea street, Charlestown, were
cancelled by reason of the licenses having been surrendered.
to
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30, 1919.
127,654 Jacobs, Samuel in a garage at 62b Fourth st.,
130,164 Mahoney, Bartholomew J. in a " '■ 411 Bowdoin st. D. D.
522
BOSTOK, SATURDAY, MAY 3, I919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Junk Shop Keepers' Licenses were granted for the year ending April
30, 1920.
*Aronson,
Beal,
*Blaney,
*Ryan ,
Schwalb,
*Werby,
isadore
Joseph
W. W.
Joseph
Max
Abraham
17-19 Eustis st. ,
as Joseph Beal & Company,
453.457 Atlantic av. ,
529 E. Second st. ,
80 Bremen st. ,
rear 110 .b'olsom st. , H. P.,
47 Beverly st. ,
♦granted on condition that license is not to be sold
or transferred.
Daniel E. McCarthy, appointed iiaarch 31, current,
appeared and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all
the duties incumbent on him as a special police officer.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1919.
Division 5«
B31972 Kiley, James in front of 516 Albany st.,
Division 9^
1357 Ball & McNulty in front of 32 Mt. Pleasant av.
Division 14.
B24836) Doherty, William G. in front of 45 Murdock st.
B3O962;
Division 15.
1361) McGranachan, James J. in front of 26 Polk st.
1365)
523
BOSTON, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1*19.
Concluded.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolinan George M. Kilduff of Division 4, three days, com-
mencing May 2, current, on account of the death of his father.
Sergeant Michael J. Muldoon of Division 14, three days, com-
mencing May 3, current, on account of the death of his father-in-law
The application of Captain Forrest F. Hall of Division 14
for permission for the officers of his division to contribute a
small sum weekly for the benefit of Patrolman John E. Cassidy who
is unable to perform duty on account of rheumatism, was granted.
The Cit^ Treasurer was requested to pay to Sarah J. Orr,
widow of James S. Orr deceased April 24, current, the sum of Forty-
six and 66/100 (46.66) Dollars, being the amount due the said James
S. Orr as a pensioned police officer of the city of Boston at the
time of his decease.
Patrolman Daniel J, Lehan, who was granted an indefinite
leave of absence September 21, 1917, to enter the United States
Army, having received an honorable discharge therefrom, returned
to duty, at 5.45 P. M. , May 3, 1919.
The application of Nicola Lofrumento for a license for
the storage and sale of merchandise at 244 Dorchester avenue was
returned to the .board of Street Commissioners approved.
Attest:
<&^X$^~S
Cnief Clerk.
524
OFFICE OF THJU POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Monday, kay 5, 1919.
Police commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Saturday last were read and approved.
In the matter of the complaint made by Captain James F.
Hickey of Division 7 against Patrolman Frederick A. Whitten of
Division 7 for violation of Rule 40 of the Rules and Regulations
of the Police Department, to wit:
CHARGE: NEGLECT OF DUTY.
Specification: In that on the twenty-fourth day of
April, 1919. the said Patrolman Frederick A. Whitten failed to
pull in any duty calls between tne hours of I.30 a. m. and 3*35 a.m.
it appeared that a hearing was had before
consisting of Captains Forrest F. Hall, Matthew J.
Rooney, on the second day of May, current, after du
served on the said Patrolman Whitten by giving him
the complaint. He appeared with counsel and plead
charge and the Board found him guilty as charged in
The Commissioner approved the finding and with the
the Board ordered that the said Patrolman Frederick
perform two hundred and ten hours' punishment duty.
a Trial Board,
Dailey and John J.
e notice had been
a true copy of
ed guilty to the
the complaint,
recommendation of
A. Whitten
In the matter of the complaint made by Captain James F.
Hickey of Division 7 against Patrolman John F. Dolan of Division 7
for violation of Rule 40 of the Rules and Regulations of the Police
Department, to wit:-
CHARGE I. INTOXICATION.
Specification: In that on the twenty-ninth day of April,
1919. the said John F. Dolan when on duty and in uniform was under
the influence of liquor.
CHARGE II. INSUBORDINATION.
Specification: In that on the twenty-ninth day of April,
1919. the said John F. Dolan when on duty and in uniform was guilty
BOSTON, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1919-
Contd.
Complaint against Patrolman John F. Dolan - concluded.
of insubordination in that when asked by his superior officer,
Lieutenant Clark, for his statement he refused then and there to
give one.
It appeared that a hearing was had before a Trial Board,
consisting of Captains Forrest F. Hall, Matthew J. Dailey and John
J. Rooney, on the third day of May, current, after due notice nad
been served on the said Patrolman Dolan by giving him a true copy
of the complaint. He defaulted and the Board found him guilty as
charged in the complaint. The Commissioner approved the finding
and with the recommendation of the Board ordered that the said
Patrolman John F. Dolan be dismissed from the Police Department, to
take effect Monday, May 5. 1919. at 5» 4-5 P. M.
Francis V. iCldridge was employed as a temporary marine
fireman on the police steamers for about seven months with pay at
the rate of Thirteen Hundred (1300) Dollars per annum, commencing
May 2, 1919 .
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusement Licenses were forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved:
John J. Briggs - to have a dog show in Paine Memorial Hall
located at 9 Appleton street on Friday evening, May 23, 1919*
Newton E. Hyslop - to have a dancing party in the Allston
Dansant located at 13b Brighton avenue on V/ednesday evening, May
14, current.
The application of Isaac Shapiro for an Amusement License
to have exhibitions of moving pictures and vaudeville entertainments
in the •(building to be erected at the corner of Cambridge, Henshaw
and Elko .streets, Brighton, until August 1, 1919. was forwarded to
His Honor the Mayor disapproved.
525
526
BOSTON, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1919-
Contd.
The application of Alexander M. Muda for a transfer of
his license #45,969 to 8e * U P and use a hackney Carriage from a
garage at 40o South Huntington avenue to a garage at 21 Hawkins
street was granted.
The applications of the following named persons for
Junk Collectors' Licenses were granted for the year ending April
30, 1920.
Berman,
Abraham
977
Canterbury st.,
Campbel 1 ,
Joseph W.
2
Havre st.,
Chalf in,
jake
311
Cnelsea st., E. B. ,
Delario,
Charles
3^
Harmon st. ,
Fine,
Jake
637
Harrison av . ,
Foreman,
Hyman
12
Ferndale st..
Goldstein,
Samue 1
54
Brunswick st.,
Govenar,
rtyman
12
Marble st.,
henick,
David
24
Adams St., B. D. ,
Karp,
Joseph
14
Porter st., J. P.,
Kavritz,
henry
11
Wheeler st.,
Mar tell,
Andrew
17
Wordsworth st. ,
Miller,
Bernard
71
Kingsdale st., D. D. ,
Monahan,
Thomas J.
143
Moreland st. ,
AOddell ,
Benjamin
4fa
Market st., B. D. ,
Onigman,
Harry
46
Market st. , B. D. ,
Rubotnick,
Rufcen
51
Fay st..
Safrino,
Manuel j .
4
Winthrop st., E. B. ,
Sater,
..ax
15
Haskins st.,
Segal,
Frank
311
Chelsea st. , E. B. ,
Shapiro,
Samuel
6
Phillips st.,
aharevich.
Louis
109
Ruggles st. ,
Slotnick,
Israel
32
Litchfield st. ,
Wyraan,
Aoraham
15
Fowler st.,
Wyner ,
Meyer
14
Arbutus st.,
zax,
Aaron
3*
Genesee st..
Zillerraan,
Alfred
200
Market st. , B. D.
527
BOSTON, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Junk Collectors' Licenses were rejected:-
Cohen,
Franklin,
Abraham
Max
204 Bennington st.,
47 Deering rd.
The applicatipn of the Navy Yard Band, consisting of
fifty musicians, by Pliny Jewell, 60 State street, for a
Collective Musicians' License to accompany the parade of the
Liberty Loan Committee of New England which is to escort Admiral
Sims on Tuesday, May b, current, from 12 m. to 2 p. m. , was
granted.
Route: From South Station to Summer, Winter and Tremont
streets to the Common; to Boylston and Clarendon streets.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were granted for the year
ending April 30, 1920.
Ashworth,
Thomas
203
Green st.,
Bartlett,
Leonard G.
bl
Magazine st.,
Behr,
Bernard
307
Tremont st. ,
Bellew,
John C.
86-90
Fairmount av . ,
Bower,
Louis
136
Sumner st., E.
B.,
Brophy,
Martin G.
220
Columbus av.,
Casey,
William H.
69
Atlantic av. ,
Cassetta,
Adelina
35
Parmenter st.,
Cohen,
Harris
^
Fleet st.,
Cohen,
Leo a.
251
Hanover St.,
Crosby,
C. A. W. & Son)
400
Washington st.
1
by Edward H.
Faxon, Manager )
DeAngelis,
M. & L.
as
165
M. DeAngelis &
"A" Salem st. ,
Brc
Eisenstadt,
David
933
Albany st.,
Fein,
Lichael
293
Hanover St.,
Feinberg,
Harry
40tf
Market St., B.
D. ,
Fernandez,
Eva E.
3141
"C" Washington
8t.
Fineberg,
Max
31
Cross st.,
Fishman,
Levy
b6
Dartmouth St.,
528
BOSTON, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1919-
Contd.
Licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles Granted - contd.
Freedman,
Simon
64
Garf inkel,
Joseph
1204
Garfinkel,
Joseph
1198
Podolsky,
Max, Treas.
) as
Podder,
Leo J. Pres.
43
Podder,
Regina, Clerk )
Goldman,
Abraham H.
as
14y
Goldman,
Harry
9
Greenstein,
Joseph
24
Harris,
Myer & George as
57
Henken,
Pauline
145
Kersey,
Paul C.
450
Hoagland,
Wallace E.
327
Hoffman,
David
7H
Home,
Abraham
1234
Aronson,
Marcus
as
194
Hurwitz,
William
233
Iver Johnson
Sporting Goods
Co. 155?
Jomedes,
Panos
746
Keith,
Wilbur L.
as
338
Kramer,
Abraham B.
587
Lane,
Barney
b2
Lawton,
John F. Jr.& Al' srt V.
1236
Leshinskj* ,
Fene
19
Lev ens on,
Hyman
59
Levine,
Simon
133
Linsky,
Jacob
50
Meltzer,
Harry
1011
Moshkowitch,
Jacob
14-16
MacRitchie,
Henry D.
rear 74
Orieg,
Aron
77
Paipert,
Julius
56
Pike,
Louis
309
Quirk,
Harry
1
Rogers,
Joseph
173
Ross,
George
12
Rubens tein,
Isador G.
41
Savage,
Henry H.
as
i 166
Savage,
Harry W. &
Savage,
Eugene W. ]
Salem st. ,
Washington st. ,
Washington st. ,
Globe Electric Company,
Beach st. ,
Mayo' s Hardware Co.,
Green st. ,
Cooper st. ,
Guild row,
L. Harris & Son,
Fleet st.,
Portland st.,
Freeport st.,
Shawmut av. ,
Prince st. ,
Tremont st. ,
Hub Vulcanizing & Tire Co
Columbus av. ,
Friend st. ,
Washington st. ,
Tremont St.,
Keith Brothers,
Newbury st. ,
Columbus av.,
Westland av. ,
as John F. Lawton Jr.,
Dorchester av. ,
Sal em s t . ,
Cross st.,
Dover st. ,
School st. ,
Tremont st. ,
Atlantic av. ,
Freeport st. ,
Beach st. ,
Salem st. ,
Sumner st. , E. B. ,
Oakland av., B. D. ,
Hanover st.,
Harcourt st. ,
"A" Washington st. ,
Henry H. Savage & Sons,
Hanover st.,
BOSTON, MONDAY, MAY 5, lyiy.
Contd.
Licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles Granted - concluded.
Schwa lb,
Silverman,
Silverman,
Vafides,
Werby ,
Yalenezian,
Max
David
Max
Christos
A. Benjamin
Albert
rear 110 Folsom st., H. P.,
592 Dorchester av . ,
(13-15 Orleans st., &
[ 3-5 Haynes st. ,
186 Shawraut av . ,
81 Haverhill st. ,
170 Shawmut av.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were rejected:-
Feldman,
Goldberg,
Frank
Max
383 Tremont st. ,
as New England Sewing
Machine Co., 170 Harrison av,
529
The following named persons were appointed Special Police
Officers for the year ending March 31, 1920.
Officers
Bennett,
Blewett,
Crowley,
Kaskey ,
Burke,
Fitzgerald,
Cobb,
Elliott,
Walter
Henry P.
Timothy J.
Richard.
Patrick J.
James D.
\
Lucius E.
Herbert N.
Employers.
E. B. Snyder, Captain, Quarter-
master Corps, in charge of Ware-
house Division, Sections A & E,
Boston Army Supply Base,
1st Lieut. Joseph M. Matson,
Personal Adjutant, Motor Transport
Corps, Garage #1, 20 Malvern St.,
Edward D. Smith, Manager,
General Ticket Office, Little
Building, & Plymouth Theatre,
125 Eliot st. ,
L Eastern Steamship Corporation,
) E. E. Mitchell, Agent,
premises owned and controlled by
said company on the water front,
530
&,
' yvK ^\ l»i f-- 33^-
BOSTON, MONDAY, KAY 5, 19ly.
Contd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - concluded.
Officers.
Downey, William F.
Doyle,
Farris,
Hanrahan,
Fellows,
Lewis,
Mulley,
Nealley,
Porter,
Stone,
Swift,
Joseph L.
Henry C.
William H,
Joseph
William T.
Charles
William B.
Abner T.
Raymond D.
George G.
Employers.
The School Committee of the City
of Boston, Thornton D. Apollbnio
Secretary, school-houses of tne
city of Boston.
R. H. White Company,
Samuel L. Carr, Treasurer,
504-552 Washington St., cor. of
Bedford st., Harrison av. &
Norfolk pi., & 33-47 Troy st.,
Ralph L. Ripley, Manager,
Scollay Sq. Olympia, Theatre,
4 Tremont row,
Walworth Manufacturing Co.,
Theodore W. Little, V. Pres.,
premises situated on First st. ,
between and P sts.,
F. H. Prince & Co. ,
No. 1 Ames Building,
3 Court st. ,
Edith Manton, Owner,
70 to 76 Florida st., 86 to 90
Temple ton st. , 5-7, 9-H. & 15-17
Dawson st. , Dorchester,
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston,
J. M. Porter, Purchasing
Agent, 20 Kilby st. , 53 & 131
State St.,
The Merchants National Bank,
F. C. Waite, Cashier,
2b-30 State st.,
Charles J. Gorman, Proprietor,
Roslindale Theatre,
411 South st., & 703-711
South st. ,
Allston Amusement Company,
Stanley Sumner, Gen'l Mgr.,
Allston Theatre,
Brighton av.
531
BOSTON, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1919-
Contd.
The application of Pasquale DeAngelis for a Y/agon
License #1372 to locate in front of 138 Paris street was granted
for the year ending June 30, 1919»
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolman Charles M. Eaton of Division 5i s * x days, commencing
May 8, current, to take his parents to Taftonboro, New Hampshire.
Patrolman James M. King of Division 5. three days, commencing
May 5i current, on account of the death of his child.
Patrolman Edward P. Byrne of Division 10, three days, commenc-
ing May 4, current, on account of the death of his daughter.
The application of Patrolman Peter C. Eldridge of Divi-
sion 8 for permission to leave the city on "days off" during the
summer months to go to Westwood, Massachusetts, with his family
was granted.
The application of Patrolman John N. Ghaisson of Division
1 for permission to accept a reward of Twenty-five (25) Dollars
for the arrest of Edward Murray et al for larceny from the American
Railway Express Company, was granted.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved :-
Apoetoles Bros.
Apostoles & Spartales
24 "A" Paneuil Hall sq. ,
24 "A" Paneuil Hall sq. ,
532
BOSTON, MONDAY, MAY 5, l<Ay.
Concluded,
Appns. for storage and sale of merchandise approved - concluded.
Blaisdell, Arthur E.
Phelan & Steptoe
Serra, Carlo
Solari, Frederick C.
Solari, Frederick C.
1800 Centre st.,
3<i-42 Boylston st. ,
1767 Dorchester av. ,
32 Dock sq. ,
Devonshire st. nr. Dock sq.
Attest:
Chief Cler
533
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pernberton square.
Boston, Tuesday, May 6, lyi^.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Monday last were read and approved.
The application of John J. Gunning for an Amusement
License to have a dancing party in Fitzedrick Bungalow located at
155 Capen street, Dorchester, on Saturday evening, May 3, current,
was forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved.
A report was forwarded to the Secretary of the Common-
wealth on the application of Amato Sarno et al for a charter as the
Knights of Liberty, Incorporated, for aiding members, both from a
moral and educational standpoint; to be located at 166 Endicott
street.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 3C, lyiy.
2047 Levy,
2026 Munz,
2051 Varnerin,
377 Roche,
Herbert
Joseph L.
Henry P.
Francis J.
34 Creston st. ,
35 Pope st., E. B. ,
47 Townsend st.,
18 Amory st., Cambridge,
534
BOSTON, TUESDAY, KAY 6, 1919.
Contd.
The application of Kenry P. Varnerin for a license #127,723
to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 1926 Columbus
avenue was granted for the year ending June 30, 1919.
The application of Simon Yanoff, 22 Oneida street, for a
Junk Collector '8 License was granted for the year ending April 3c,
1920.
The applications of the following named persons for
Junk Shop Keepers' Licenses were granted for the year ending April
30, 1920.
Kepnes,
Levin,
Abraham
George
4 Hyde st. ,
203 Endicott st.
The application of Abraham S. Katz for a Junk Shop
Keeper's License at 147 North street and 77 Fulton place was
rejected.
The petition of the Hew York Central Railroad Company, a
railroad corporation having a passenger station in this city, pray-
ing for the appointment of
James Rafferty
being a person in the employment of said corporation as a railroad
police officer of and for said corporation, was acted upon, and
upon said petition the person named therein, being a person in the
employment of said corporation, was appointed a police officer to
act as a railroad police officer of and for said corporation for the
purposes and with the powers set forth in Chapter 463 of the Acts
of 1906 and Acts in addition thereto and amendatory thereof, to
hold said office until said appointment is revoked according to law.
535
BOSTON, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1919-
Contd,
The application of Charles A. Bowers, 46 Francis street,
for a license to carr> a pistol or revolver in this Commonwealth
was rejected.
made oath
incumbent
George C. Swift, appointed May 5» current,
to faithfully and impartially perfo
on him as a special police officer.
>rm all
appeared and
the duties
Notice having been received from the Boston Elevated
Railway Company that the following named persons are no longer in
its employ, the licenses granted to said persons were cancelled:-
1828
Evans,
Albert M.
Conductor,
2666
Graham,
John
n
2335
Hill,
George S.
11
3607
Downey,
John W.
11
3185
Graham,
Charles K.
n
33«2
Shumrak,
Barney
11
4340
Garfinkel,
Louis J.
11
0104
Cavanaugh,
Henry J.
11
060
Kelly,
John J.
11
O63
Jones,
Arthur LI. Jr.
11
017
McGurl,
Felix
n
1797
iiullen,
Patrick H.
n
1239
Connors,
John T.
11
1847
Scannell,
Florence J.
M
1420
Jackman,
Eugene L.
II
2494
Gatchell,
Everett W.
II
2371
Dolan,
John J.
II
2341
English,
Robert
II
3130
Gibbons,
Charles I.
II
3063
Hurford,
George E.
II
09
LiacLeod,
Edgar E.
II
031
Smeedy ,
William T.
II
038
Bowie,
Arthur F.
II
122b
Coughlan,
William B.
II
1697
Hansen,
Soren P.
II
1095
Griffin,
Daniel J.
II
1005
Fay,
Arthur H.
II
1772
Nourse,
Elden W.
II
536
BOSTON, TUESDAY, MAY 6, I91V.
Contd,
Boston Elevated Ry. Licenses Cancelled - concluded.
1870
0' Sullivan,
John
Conductor,
2381
Willett,
Frederick W.
11
2339
kcManus,
Kieren F.
11
2426
Riley,
David W.
it
2i>bc>
Greene,
Warren I .
11
2571
Biancone,
Ferdinand
11
2769
Goyette,
Louis J.
11
2859
Bates,
Howard P.
11
2860
Additon,
Florus J.
•i
2880
Coen,
1.1. Stanley
it
2886
Moylan,
John J. Jr.
11
2664
Scanlon,
Frederick L.
n
1215
Conkey,
Homer G.
11
1854
Stoffel,
Albert J.
11
1834
LaPleur,
Raymond F.
11
1865
Burke,
Jeremiah J .
it
2715
Loder,
Alfred E.
11
2527
McCollom,
James J.
n
3525
Phillips,
Thomas F.
«i
354b
Prebensen,
P. Arnold
11
4413
Srai th ,
Richard T.
11
105c
White,
George H.
11
3C01
O'SUllivan,
Jeremiah S.
ti
4527
Powers,
Austin
11
4548
Lenhart,
Sebastian T.
11
4263
Goss,
Daniel J.
11
037
Dyke,
Thomas
11
1769
Faucher ,
George W.
kotorman
2049
Pierson,
Iver A.
n
3362
Roach,
Albert E.
n
3176
Brown,
David A.
11
2570
Shumway ,
Ralph
•1
2558
Clark,
Belmont C.
11
4014
^uinn,
Simon P.
11
1517
kcGinley ,
John
ii
1219
Strople,
Guy S.
11
2444
McDonald,
Joseph A.
ii
2013
Richard,
Joseph P.
n
4281
Green,
Alvin E.
it
4428
Kirby,
Richard J.
11
2632
Baker,
Thomas A.
11
2433
Moore,
John
11
,17
BOSTON, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1^1 y.
Contd.
The application of The Royal Elue Line Company, Incorpora-
ted, by W. J. Smith, President, for a license #$6, 154 to set up and
use a Sight-Seeing Automobile in a garage at 2 "A" St. Botolpn
street was granted until Larch 1, 1^20.
The application of The Royal Blue Line Company, Incorpora-
ted, by W. J. Smith, president, for a location for its Sight-Seeing
Automobile License #5°. lb 4 on Boylston street, north west corner of
Charles street, from 8. 30 a. m. to 5*3° P« m « » daily, was granted.
This designation is granted on the express condition that
passengers received at this stand shall not be transferred at other
stands held by the above named or others or at other places to other
sight-seeing automobiles, except in case of emergency; and that
passengers received at this stand shall be returned thereto unless
they express a desire to alight elsewhere.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, l^iy*
Division 2.
B208281 Hayes, James J. Co. in front of 7 Bosworth st.,
B9703)
B3452 Kaplow Bros. Winthrop Ex. in front of 15 Merchants row,
Division 5*
1374 Garvey, Frank Union Park st. s.e.cor. Washington st.
The two Wagon Licenses #4835 and 4836 granted to Louis
Waxier on March 2J?, 1919, to locate on Union Park street, south
east corner of Washington street, were cancelled by reason of their
having been surrendered.
538
BOSTON, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1^1 9 .
Concluded.
It is hereby ordered that Captains James P. Sullivan,
John E. Driscoll and Micnael J. Goff , be and they are hereby
appointed pursuant to section 10 of chapter 2^1 of the Acts of
1^C6 to constitute a trial board in such cases as may be referred
to it for hearing. Said board shall serve until a new board is
hereafter appointed.
It is hereby ordered that the complaint of Captain James
P. Hickey of Division 7 against Patrolman John H. Falvey of Division
7 be and it is hereby referred for hearing to the trial board con-
sisting of Captains James P. Sullivan, John E. Driscoll and Michael
J. Goff. The hearing will be held at this office Thursday, May 6,
current, at 2.15 P* m.
Attest;
&l%L4yt*LAb
Chief Cler/
539
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Wednesday, May 7, 1919-
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Tuesday last were read and approved.
The application of Mrs. M. C. dark for an Amusement
License to have a dog show in Paine Memorial Hall located on Apple-
ton street on Thursday evening, May 8, current, was forwarded to
His Honor the Mayor approved.
The application of Louis Hurwitz for an Amusement License
to have musical and literary entertainments and dancing parties in
New International HalL located at 40-42 Wenona street until August
1, 1919, was forwarded, to His Honor the Mayor disapproved.
Reports were forwarded to the Secretary of the Common-
wealth on the applications of the following named persons for
charters :-
Clay Hoskins et al - as the Betnlehem Holiness Cnurch of the
First Born for the establishment and maintenance of the public
worship of God in accordance with the principles of the Holiness
Faith- to be located at 1142 Tremont street.
Joel Sayvets et al - as the Labor Lyceum Association of Boston
to promote the social and civic welfare and education of its own
^.embers and of the members of organized labor in general by means
"i lectures, reading classes and entertainments and the maintenance
«i a social centre; no fixed location.
540
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1919*
Contd.
Tne applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
87 Paine,
2060 Sewell,
Charles C.
Frederick J.
32 Alexander av. jsaeaford,
22 Worcester st.
Tne license #931 granted to Myer R. Rittenberg on July
1, 191tf, to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a stable at 11
Grosvenor place, was cancelled by reason of the licensee having
sold his carriage.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30. 1919*
118,648 Cragin, James in a garage at 18 Harvard av.,
931 (Joyce, John J. " " statue " 3? warren st., o.
V in piace or Myer R. Rittenberg.
130,219 Paine, Cnaries C. in a garage at 2 at. .cotoiph st.
v.
Txie application or ueorge J. weisberg for a transfer of
his license #43,269 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a
garage at 12 Garden street to a garage at 20 custom house street
was granted.
The applications of the following named persons for
special stands for their Hackney Carriage Licenses were granted :-
127,606 Mowatt, Frederick A. £. <ss Co. in rront of 253 Massachus-
etts av. ,
126,121 Wrignt, Reginald F. museum ra. w. cor. Huntington av.
541
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1919-
Contd,
The application of Pasquale Falcone for a Hand Cart
License #75 to locate in front of 10 Mechanic court was granted for
the year ending June 30, 1919«
The application of the Salvation Army Band, consisting of
twenty musicians, by W. A. Antrim, 48 Myrtle street, for a Collect-
ive Musicians' License to parade on Wednesday, May 7. current, from
7 to o p. m. , was granted.
Route: From Pemberton square to Court street to Alden street.
Henry A. Petit, appointed April 26, current, appeared and
made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a private detective.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Garritv ,
Blewitt,
Bennett,
Burke,
Cobb,
Crowley,
Doyle,
Elliott,
Appointed Larch $1, 1919.
Patrick F. Wade,
Appointed April 20, 1919.
Donoghue, John E.
Appointed May
Henry p.
Walter
Patrick J.
Lucius E.
Timothy J.
Joseph L.
Herbert N.
5, 191*.
Farris,
Fellows,
Fitzgerald,
Hanahan ,
Kaskey ,
Lewis,
Mulley,
James W.
Henry C.
Joseph
James D.
William H.
Richard
William T.
Charles
Nealley,
William N.
542
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 191 y.
Contd.
On the application of the Boston Elevated Railway Company
by Edward Dana, Superintendent of Transportation, licenses were
granted to the following named persons as conductors, motormen and
starters in the employ of said company.
Conductor,
it
ii
ii
Motorman,
ii
ii
ii
«
n
n
ii
ii
ii
ii
ii
ii
Starter.
144
Burke,
Thomas F.
1454
Cantwell,
Frame £.
09
Robertson,
Albert N.
3352
Sparks,
William P.
1064
Bissett,
Willett R.
20(54
Bonner,
Philip
144
Burke,
Thomas F.
0272
Cavanaugh,
henry J.
0276
Colbert,
Patrick F.
1087
Conway,
James F.
0276
Cunningham,
John J.
0277
Fleming,
Joseph
1056
Junkins,
Charles R.
2067
Kevill,
John
IO89
Kirchgassner,
John F.
4245
parodi,
Joseph J. B
0273
Snook,
George E.
24y6
Woods,
William P.
144
Burke,
Thomas F.
The Wagon License #1260 granted to John Tamborino on July
1, 1918, to locate in a stable at 539 Hanover street was cancelled
by reason of the licensee having sold his wagon.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1919*
1380)^ Reid, Robert J.
1406)
*1260 Zarba, Salvatore " ■
*in place of John Tamborino.
Division 1.
in front of 12b Fulton st.
" 53 1 Hanover st,
543
BOSTON. WEDNESDAY, MY 7, 1*1^.
Contd.
Wagon Licenses Granted - concluded.
Division 4.
E32126 Hinckley, John L. in front of 130 Bedford st.
Division 11.
B31324 Boland, Robert in a garage at 140 Bowdoin st.
The application of Inspector Walker A. Smith of the
Bureau of Criminal Investigation for leave of absence from duty for
three days, commencing May 7. current, on account of the death of
his father was granted without pay.
The application of Sergeant John M. Anderson of Division 1
to be reimbursed in the sum of Nine and 2/100 (9.02) Dollars, being
the cost of cloth for new trousers to replace a pair destroyed
while making an arrest on Friend street on May 6, current, was
granted.
The application of Frank Scali for a license for the
storage and sale of merchandise at 176 North street was returned
to the Board of Street Commissioners disapproved for the reason
that a stand at this location would interfere with public travel.
544
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, l?!?.
Concluded.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved: -
Ararat Grocery Co. Inc.
Aroian, Tosmajanian &
Backman, Nathan W.
Bellone, Cologero
Dahl & MacDonald
jf'elQiuan, Michael
Grande, Francesco
Gustin & Saunders Co.
Houghton,
Mi la no,
McRae ,
par go la,
Small Fruit
Vicola M.
Vincenzo
Allen J.
Fillippo
Store
Spiropoulos, C. J.
Waldron & Ham
Witter, Joseph
Attest:
1 50-15>2
Hoosepia
255
127
30
19&L
2b
yo
1676
8
2803
404
64
225
10
357
Commercial st. ,
n 439 W. Broadway,
Hanover st. ,
Chelsea st. ,
"A" jaortn st.,
Washington st. ,
Clark st. ,
Clinton st. &.
Dorchester av.
Battery st.,
Washington st.
Hanover st. ,
Porter st.,
North st.,
Mercantile st.
Hanover st.
Mercantile
st. ,
Chief Cle
545
OFFICE 0? THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
.boston, 'i'nursday, May ci, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted tne following business:
The records of V/ednesday last were read and approved.
Tne Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
The following transfers are hereby ordered, to take effect
Friday, May 9, 1919, at 7.4-5 A. M. :
Sergeant
■
■
N
II
John II. L. Anderson
Michael J. Sullivan
Frank H. Thompson
John I. C'Dea
Michael T. T payers
Pntrclraan Frank Rooney
H Alfred J. Shaw
" Gustave Rosen^eld
from Division 1 to Division 4,
n ii 12 n " 4,
11
ii
13
It
TT
1,
II
ii
4
II
n
13,
it
n
4
rt
n
12,
if
ii
9
ii
ii
1,
ii
n
1
ii
ii
h
ti
ti
10
ti
n
16.
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusement Licenses were forwarded to His Honor tne Mayor approved :-
St. Augustine's Hotre Dame Alumnae Association by Mary W. Hines
- to have a dancing party in the Municipal Building located on Broadway
on Monday evening, May 12, 1919.
Mary Swan - to have a dancing recital in the Municipal Building
located on Broadway on Wednesday evening, May 28, lyi?.
A report was forwarded to the Secretary of the Commonwealth
on the application of i'neodore E. Hedlund et al for a charter as the
Aero Club of Massachusetts for promoting the science of aviation through
the exhibition of the art of flying, the acquisition of aircraft,
airdromes and aircraft landing places, tne publication of literature
on aeronautics, and by other kindred means; no fixed location.
546
B0ST02J, THURSDAY, MAY 8, I9I9.
Contd.
The applications of the following named peraons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
1045 Brown,
364 Markus,
405 O'Brien,
2083 Shine,
2062 Spellman,
James P.
Harry H.
Mortimer
William W,
David
357 Columbia St., Cambridge,
174 Eliot st. ,
162 Sixth st.,
47 Moultrie st. ,
74 W. Cottage st.
The application of Mortimer O'Brien for a license #106,986
to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at j?4i Broadway
was granted for tne year ending June 30, l^i^.
The application of tne Military Band, consisting of twenty-
five musicians, by Edward Blockel, 7 Coleman street, for a Collective
.aisicians • License to accompany a parade under the auspices of the
Liberty Loan Committee of Mew England to escort the Belgian soldiers
on Friday, May 9, current, from 7 to 8 a. m. and 6.30 to 7.30 p. m. ,
was granted.
Route: Prom the South Station to Summer, Washington, School and
Beacon streets to Hotel Beiievue. Leave Hotel Brunswick at 7 p. m. ,
thence via uoylston and Tremont streets to Boston Common.
The application of Patrolman Max B. P. Thornier of Division 5
for permission to accept a reward of Pifty (i?0) Dollars from the Boston
Wool Trade Association for the arrest of Michael Reardon and Angelo Luca
for the larceny of 3000 pounds of wool valued at $2100 on February 1, 1919,
was granted.
547
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY tf, l^ly.
Oontd.
Tne application of Patrolman Thomas J.
Division 12 to be reimbursed in the sum of Eight
the cost of medical services on
being knocked aown by a mounted
corner of Hereford and Boylston
was granted.
Crocker of
(8) Dollars being
account of injuries received by
horse of Police Division l6 at the
streets on Friday, April 25, current
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissi oners
approved :-
Campanella,
Domenico,
Es tab rook,
Fenochietto,
Fredberg,
McCuilough,
SI o cum,
Smith,
Bartolo
i'arzia
Thomas T.
Alvino
Samuel
Catherine
Moses D.
John D.
73 Cottage st.,
77 Cottage st.,
597 Washington st.,
20 Derne st.,
172 Merrimac st.,
500-504 Ashland st.,
441 W. Broadway,
Warren st.
The applications of tne following named police officers
for full pay for the time herein specified on account of absence
from duty by reason of sickness or death in their families, were
granted :-
Patrol.
11
11
Sergeant
Patrol.
11
11
Sergeant
Patrol.
Richard J. Austin,
David R. Bootes,
John E. Driver,
Edward J. Sullivan,
Patrick A. Donohue,
Samuel J. Kelly,
John J. Murray,
James J. Cratty,
Artnur D. i-iadden,
James P. Brady,
iaicnael J. Cronin,
Robert A. Stewart,
Frank A. Bar thel mess,
Div.
1,
3
days,
9 8.22
2.
3
11
9. 04
2,
3
11
11.50
2.
3
11
14.3b
3.
7
11
19*17
5',
14
11
53.70
7,
3
11
8.22
b.
3
11
14.38
1,
3
•1
11.50
10,
3
11
11.50
12,
3
11
11.50
J-3.
6
11
23.01
15.
3
n
11.50
Carry Over,
#207.62
548
BOS TON, THURSDAY, MAY d, i^l*.
Contd.
Pull Pay Allowed for .Lost Time - concluded.
Patrol
Brought forward,
Joseph E. Moisan, Div. 15,
Daniel W. Lynch,
Thomas S. Connor ton,
James F. Kripp,
Wilbur L. Melvin,
Clement C. VanLaningham"
II
15.
II
15,
II
ib,
II
16,
II
16,
3 days,
3 "
3 "
3 "
3 "
3 "
$207.62
11.50
11.50
11.50
6.22
11.50
11.50
*273-34
Tne applications of the following named police officers
for half pay for the time herein specified on account of absence
from duty by reason of sicxness as provided by section 9 of Rule 36
of tne Police Manual, were granted;-
Patrol.
Coleman Sullivan,
Div.
1,
3
days,
» ^>15
n
Andrew J. Widdup,
11
1,
9
11
17.26
11
Thomas J. Mahoney,
n
2.
3
11
5.75
n
Stephen J. Ryder,
n
2.
13
11
19.58
Sergeant
William Lewis,
11
3.
30
11
71.91
Patrol.
Micjiael J. Horan,
11
4,
11
11
15.06
11
George W. A. Dawson,
)•
5,
3
11
5.75
11
John J. Foley,
11
5.
13
11
19.58
11
John L. O'Donnell,
ti
5.
10
11
17.81
11
Edward J. Raftus,
11
5,
30
ti
57.53
11
James E. Benson,
n
7,
11
11
15.06
11
William J. Burke,
11
7,
6
11
8.22
11
Michael J. Hankard,
11
7.
11
11
21.45
11
John J. Murray,
11
7,
8
11
10.96
11
Thomas J. Walsh,
it
7.
4
11
7.67
11
Charles H. jvlorse,
11
y.
4
11
7.67
11
Jonn J. Ryan,
11
1,
4
11
5.4c>
Lieut.
Albert F. Lovell,
11
?,
30
n
o2.1o
.patrol.
William F. Bagley,
11
y,
10
11
13. 6 9
H
Howard P. Kemp ton.
11
9f
3
11
5.75
11
James Colbert,
11
10,
30
11
57.53
11
Everett E. Chandler,
11
11,
30
11
57.53
11
William H. Caswell,
11
12,
12
11
23.01
11
Tnomas M. Keenan,
11
12.
15
11
28.77
11
John H. Sprat t.
11
12,
7
11
13.42
11
Jonn J. Darcy, 13,
Carry over,
30
•
11
49.31
$643.68
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 8, l^iy.
Concluded.
Half Pay Allowed for Lost Tine - concluded.
.Brought
Nicholas Her the 1,
Joseph 0. Hodgicins,
John H. McCaoe,
Frederics W. miller,
James M. 0' Sullivan,
Joseph M. Eldridge,
Asa G. Howland,
Martin J. Allen,
Richard Meehan,
Joseph M. Connor,
Jonn J. Gorman,
William J. Sweeney,
George W. Lacher,
Darby J. Goode,
Michael F. Harrington
Patrick McGuckian,
John P. McLain,
Daniel J. Lyncn,
Inspector James A. Dennessey,
Sergeant Cnarles F. Bannister,
Ass't Matron iiary Kenney,
Patrol
ii
ii
ii
ii
it
ii
ii
H
H
ii
ii
H
ii
ii
ii
ii
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
week ending May 6, current, was approved as follows :-
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House Matrons,
Interpreters ■
Total,
Attest:
446,463.50
618. 19
506.1*
215. b2
53.23
S47.d5d.73
480.63
«48.33y.36
349
forward,
•
. .
4 643.6a
DiM
'. 13,
18
days,
34.52
11
13,
4
11
7.67
11
13.
6
11
15.34
u
13,
10
11
iv. 17
it
13.
15
n
28.77
11
14,
d
11
15.34
11
14,
30
11
57-53
11
15.
23
n
44.0?
n
1 f*
30
11
57.53
11
16,
9
11
17.55
11
16.
3
11
5-75
11
16,
2V
11
39.71
11
17.
20
11
30.35
11
17,
4
11
5.48
17,
6
11
11.50
11
17.
2
11
3.o3
11
17.
2
ti
3.^3
11
19.
4
11
7.67
B,
C. I.
2
H
5.48
C.
p.,
3
11
7.10
H.
Of D.
25
11
34.23
$1104.20
550
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COldMISSIOHBR.
2y Pemberton square.
Boston, Friday, May 9, l^ly,
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Thursday last were read and approved.
The application of Richard F. Sullivan, iy Oregon street,
for a Hackney Carriage Driver's License #1720 was granted for tne
year ending June 30, l?iy.
The application of Thomas L. Cannon for a license #96,321
to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 25 Irvington
street was granted for the year ending June 30, lyiy.
Tne application of Daniel B. Osgood for a transfer of his
license #ly,blo to set up and use a Hackney carriage from a garage
at 2^3 Northampton street to a garage at 120 Worcester street was
granted.
The application of Frederick A. K. Mowatt & Company for
a special stand for tneir Hacxney Carriage License #127,607 to
locate in front of 2^1 i^assachusetts avenue, nights, was granted.
Tne application of Edward J. Butler as Thomas Butler &
Company for a Junk Shop Keeper's License at !?-23 Medford street
was granted for the year ending April 30, iy20.
BOSTOiJ, FRIDAY, MAY i, lyly
contd.
Tne application of trie i.aval Brigade Band, consisting of
fifty musicians, by Harry L. Bagiey, 45 Montfort street, for a
Collective Musicians' License to parade with the Fusilier Veterans
Association on Monday , May 12, current, at 2.30 p. m. ,was granted.
Route: From lljjl Washington street to Waltnam, Tremont and
Clarendon streets, Columbus avenue, Arlington, Beacon, School,
Washington, Eflm and Hanover streets to the American House.
551
Tne applications of tne following named persons to be
appointed Private Detectives were granted for the year ending
May y, 1920.
*Blancnard,
*iifieroth,
^oran,
Harry H.
Joseph F.
Thomas F .
♦reappointed.
23 concord sq. ,
5 Torrey st.,
25 xiowdoin st. ,
Tne application of John J. King,
appointed a Private Detective was rejected
178 Fourth street, to be
James Rafferty, appointed May 6, current,
made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all
incumbent on him as a railroad police officer.
appeared and
the duties
The applications of tne following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31, l^iy.
Crowley,
Rafferty,
Patrick J. 50 W. Third St.,
approved by Rufus C. Foisom, Acting Supt. ,
The American Sugar Refining Company,
James 21 Speedwell st., D. D. ,
approved by J. R. Hammill, Supt.,
Boston & Albany Railroad.
552
BOSTON, KKIDAY, MAY y, lyly.
Contd.
Tne applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
Clements,
Deutschman,
Joseph
Tobe C.
5 Concord sq. ,
48 hewins st. , D. D.
Tne applications of tne following named persons for
licenses to operate Sight-Seeing Automobiles were granted until
March 1, 1^20.
C514? Devlin, William J,
C34-026 Reddington, John J.
107 Calumet st.,
394 Massachusetts av .
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, I9I9.
Division 1.
1414
1416
i,aFauci, Francesco
Rumasugla, Vincenzo
in
11
front
n
of
11
337 North st.,
91 Richmond st,
The application of Mills & Unas for a transfer of their
Wagon License #B9568 from in front of 7J>3 Shawmut avenue to in front
of 72 Westminster street was granted.
rhe application of Patrolman Joseph J. Maguire of Division
16 for leave of absence from duty for three days, commencing May 10,
current, on account of the death of his sister-in-law was granted
without pay.
553
BOSTON, FRIDAY, KAY 9, 1919 •
Concluded.
1 'he application of Sotores Fotos for a license for the
storage and sale of Merchandise at 2255 Dorchester avenue was
returned to the Board of Street Commissioners approved.
The following named police officers who were granted
an indefinite leave of absence to enter the United States Army,
having received honorable discharges, returned to duty at 5*^5
p. m. , May 9, 1919 J-
Patrolman Philip S. Corbett of Division 5i granted leave of
absence August 27, 1917 •
Patrolman James Downing of Division 6, granted leave of
absence September 21, 191S.
Attest
dJvLo+vcoCto
Chief Cler
554
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER
29 Per/be rt on square.
Boston, Saturday, Hay 10, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Friday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promul-
gate the following to the Department by General Order :-
The resignation of Patrolman John H. Falvey of Divi-
sion 7 having been presented while charges are pending against
him, it is hereby accepted, to take effect as of Friday, May 9i
1919, at 5.45 p. m.
The applicatan of John J. Gunning for an Amusement
License to have a dancing party in Fitzedrick Eungalow Hall
located at 155 Capen street, Dorchester, on Saturday evening,
May 10, current, was forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved,
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year
ending June 3°* 1919 •
Abraham 5° Munroe st., Roxbury,
Joseph J. 35° Cambridge St., B. D.
Carl C. 2£ Chester st., Mattapan
Russell H. 73 Warwick st.
Edward V. 17$ Brighton av.
2123
Israel son,
2324
Lyons,
2323
Mathews ,
2123
Mo rr i s on
2322
Magann
BOSTON, SATURDAY, MAY 10, l^ly.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30, lyiy.
607 yi> Israel son, Abraham
13C6t>3 Lyons, Joseph J.
02209A)_ Magann, Prank P.
0220?B)
125003 Morrison, Kussell H.
in a garage at 416 Warren st. , Rox. ,
" " " " 2^5 No. Harvard St.,
' " 17 Clarendon st. ,
" " " " 2^3 Northampton st.
The application of Domenico DeStefano and William H.
Brown as D. DeStefano company, Incorporated, for a Junk Shop
Keeper's License at b^-03 Damrell street was ^ranted for the year
ending April 30, 1^20.
The applications of tne following named persons for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted:-
Panfara Band, consisting of twenty-four musicians, by Santo
DiGregorio, 43 Border street, - to parade with the Societa di Mutub
Soccorso Cittadini Di Pietraperzia, Incorporated, on Sunday, May 11,
current, from 3 to p p. m.
Route: i'rora Battery street to Hanover, charter, Salem, Prince
Uorth, commercial, and Hanover streets to Battery street.
Salvation Array Band, consisting of twenty-five musicians, by
W. A. Antrim, 48 Myrtle street, - to parade on Sunday, iviay 11,
current, from '/ to & p. m.
Route: Prom Pemberton square to Court street to Alden street.
The Pawnbroker's License and the license to deal in
Second Hand Articles granted to Jacob Cohen on April 30, current,
at 16 iiain street were cancelled, by reason of the licensee having
ceased to be engaged in the business of pawnbroker and dealer in
second hand articles at that location.
555
556
BOSTON, SATURDAY , kAX 10, lyiy.
Contd.
The application of Philip Feldman as the Charlestown Loan
Company for a Pawnbroker's License at 16 Main street was granted for
the year ending April 30, 1*20, in place of Jacob Cohen.
The application of Anthony S. veader, 204 Lexington
street, to be reappointed a Private Detective was granted for the
year ending April 30, 1^20.
The application of Grenville N. Lincoln, 50 Garfield
avenue, Chelsea, approved by Thomas Jj". Smith, Auditor, United States
Snipping Board, 148 State street, for a license to carry a pistol or
revolver in tnis commonwealtn was granted for the year ending May
31. 1*1*.
The following named persons were appointed Special Police
Officers for the year ending March 31 , 1^20.
Officers.
Crowley,
Dillon,
Langmaid,
Kennedy,
Kennedy,
Kenney,
Mortimer,
Norcrjss,
Wentworth,
Goldstein,
Gordon,
Patrick J.
hobert E.
Prank W. S
warren B.
William J.
William
Joseph
George R.
isJdwin B.
wolf
Employers.
T/ie American Sugar Refining Co.,
Rufus C. Folsom, Acting Supt.,
47 Granite st. ,
The Edison Electric Illuminating
Robert E. Dillon, Ass't Supt.,
776 Summer st. ,
Bensman
Wolf Goldstein,
Jtisfield Grand Hall,
17-19 Otisfield st. ,
Jacob Sidman, Owner,
Mt. howdoin Hall,
215 Washington st. Dor
557
BOSTOiJ, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1919.
Contd.
Special Police Officers Appointed
officers,
x-cdassion, Daniel J.
...itchell,
jjTank G.
concluded.
Employers.
William Duncan Company,
Justin A. Duncan, Pres.,
156 Liverpool st. ,
i«loyd Lunch Company,
W. G. Hersey, Gen'l Mgr.,
675 Atlantic av.
The following named persons appeared and made oatn to
faitnfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Officers.
liiitchell,
Tnonpson,
Wr i gh t ,
i<rank c.
»». D.
Charles
\
Appointed.
Liay 10, 1919,
uarch 31, lyiy.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to tne .coard of Street Commissioners
approved :-
Paneuil Hall sq. ,
Washington st. ,
rrovince st. ,
Cottage st. ,
Blue Hill av. ,
Chelsea st. ,
Harrison av. ,
Southampton St.,
jongress st. ,
Harrison av. ,
Spring st.,
Bootzyuvis,
Christopher
22
Cavatorta,
Joseph
26*6
Cuneo,
Bartolomeo
16
Cusimano,
Antonio
61
Priendson,
korris
266
Giovino,
jarmino
149
Gordon,
Abram
330
Green Bros.
& Co.
35-37
harvey,
Arthur c. Co.
J'/4-3?4
iakres,
Nicholas
325
Haltz,
Harry
35
558
BOSTON, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1^1 V«
Concluded.
Appns. for storage and sale of merchandise approved - concluded.
Massua,
Notinan Photo
Tapoulias,
Parad,
Giuseppe
Company
constantinos
Harry
88 Chelsea st. ,
3-4 Park st. ,
3^6 Geneva av. ,
10C6 Bennington st,
The application of Patrolman Patrick F. Grant of Division
5 for leave of absence from duty for five days, commencing May 10,
current, on account of the death of his sister at Cambridge was
granted without pay.
It is hereby ordered that captains Robert J2. Grant, James
P. Canney and Jeremiah P. Gallivan, be and they are hereby appointed
pursuant to section 10 of chapter 2^1 of the Acts of 1^06 to consti-
tute a trial board in such caec-p ae may be referred to it for
hearing. Said board shall serve until a new board is hereafter
appointed.
It is hereby ordered that the complaint of Captain James
J. Walkins of Division ly against Patrolman Daniel J. Lynch of Divi-
sion 19 be and it is hereby referred for hearing to the trial board
consisting of Captains Robert E. Grant, James P. Canney and Jere-
miah P. Gallivan. The hearing will be held at this office Monday,
May 12, current, at 2.1^ p. m.
Attest:
Cnief Clapiic
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER .
2'i P ember ton square.
Boston, Monday, May 12, 1919.
Police Commissioner uurtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Saturday last were read and approved.
A special draft was made on the City Auditor in favor of
the Library Bureau for tne sum of vwelve Thousand one Hundred ij'orty-
nine and 50/^00 (12,149.50) Dollars, being the amount required to
pay it for services and material furnisned the Listing Board for
listing male residents and verifying the names of women voters in
April, 1919.
The applications of tne following named persons for
Amusement .Licenses were forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved: -
Fenway Athletic Club by J. L
in the Allston Dansant located at
evening, May 27, current.
Gertrude A. Goodman - to hav
pal Building located on Broadway
John J. Gunning - to have a
Bungalow Hall located at 155 Cape
17, current.
Court Marquette, Daughters
have a dancing party in the Munic
on Friday evening, June 13, curre
Violet Club by Edward J. Wei
Allston Dansant located at 130 Br
May 2y, current.
Duntley - to have a dancing party
13b Brighton avenue on Tuesday
e a dancing recital in the Munici-
on Friday evening, May 16, current,
dancing party in Jj'itzedriclc
n street on Saturday evening, May
f Isabella by Helen M. Lally - to
ipal Building located on Broadway
nt.
ch - to have a dancing party in the
ighton avenue on Thursday evening,
A report was forwarded to the Secretary of the Common-
wealth on the application of Joseph P. Kilday et al for a charter as
the Marshall Club of Roxbury, Massachusetts, for the social and
political advancement of members; no fixed location.
559
560
BOSTON, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1919 ■
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Junk Collectors' Licenses were granted for the year ending April
30, 1920.
Aronson,
Azlikowitch,
Baron,
iter Wine,
Butkovitz,
Caplan,
Davis,
i'ox,
Preedman,
Fruman,
Garf inkle,
Gehr,
Goldberg,
Goren,
Goronofsky,
Kolz,
Hurney,
Klayman,
Laban,
wialzman,
w a.rgolias,
^atthes,
Michael s on,
Mike,
Miller,
Morrison,
Qwlick,
Pasteur,
Redin,
Riseman,
Rozen,
Rumberg,
Salsberg,
Schwalb,
Shapiro,
Smith,
Sorofman,
Spring,
Steirnan,
Stern,
Timmerman,
Weinstein,
-./inter,
Zeltsbuch,
Zikcek,
Harry
Julius
hyroan
Joseph
Samuel
Morris
Hyman
Morris
Julius
Joseph
Hyman
harry
Mike
Bar net
Harris
Isaac
john
Bennie
Joseph
Samuel
Menush
Abraham
Samuel
Harry
Samuel
Simon
Jacob
Abraham
Jacob
Philip
.Nathan
Abraham
Isadore
n.ax
Samuel
Jacob
Barnet
harry
Hyman
Solomon
Louis
Hyman
Benny
Jacob
Harry
57 Salem at. ,
ol Chambers st. ,
12 Parkman et. ,
67 Poplar st. ,
15 Eaton st. ,
8 Auburn st. ,
41 Anderson st. ,
69 Phillips st. ,
94 Poplar st. ,
307 Harvard st. ,
73 Brighton st. ,
6d Allen st. ,
154 Chambers st. ,
14 Ashland st. ,
143 Chambers st. ,
23 Elmhurst st. ,
2 Jay st. ,
8 Lawrence st. ,
102 Leverett st. ,
19 Auburn St.,
248 Chambers st. ,
118 Roxbury st. ,
62 Salem st. ,
29 Revere st. ,
17 Motte st. ,
74 .No. Margin st. ,
55 Bernard et. ,
60 Leverett st. ,
111 Elmo st. ,
11 Cooper st.,
101 Ruggles st.,
39 Emerald st. ,
77 Erie st. ,
3 Dana av . ,
5 Parkman Bt. ,
71 Ho. Margin st. ,
184 Woodrow av. ,
61 Elmo st. ,
15 Spring st. ,
71 Barton st. ,
43 Auburn st. ,
327 Seaver st.,
22 (ienesee st. ,
60 Leverett st. ,
46 Barton st.
BOSTON, MONDAY, MAY 12, 191 9.
Contd.
561
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31, 1919.
Kearney ,
Moore,
Rugg,
Walter J.
William C.
Frederic W.
51 Landseer st.,
2^9 Savin Hill av.
11 Abbotsford st.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected :-
Gray,
Ruisseau,
Bar net
Frederick W.
74 Phillips st.,
26 Montrose st., Roxbury,
The applications
licenses to deal in Second
ending April 30, 1920.
Aronson,
Abraham
214
tsirenbaum,
Jacob
70
Bono,
Salvatore
199
±troadbent,
joel
33
Cahill,
John
21
Crowley,
Vincent P. &)_,
as
Alsterlund,
Charles W. J
Co.
Elliott,
John A.
251
Ellis,
jrris
149
Peigenbaum,
Abraham
110
Pinklestein,
Morris
215
Pisher ,
i-ary T.
537
Preedman,
Philip
129
Garber,
Joseph
53
Glodt,
Myer
2061
Goldberg,
Harry
23c
Goldberg,
Max
1140
Goldman,
Abraham
1260
Gross,
Myer
263
Hayward,
J. Prank
149
Healey,
Edward H.
219
Jenitins,
Thomas E.
11
Jiatz,
Sophie
12
of the following named persons for
Hand Articles were granted for the year
Broadway,
Green st.,
i/iarion st . ,
Wal tham St.,
Bromfield St.,
Charles, Henry & Crowley
Inc. , 8 City Hall av. ,
Albany st. ,
Berkeley st.,
Tremont st. ,
Dover st.,
Columbus av. ,
Dover st. ,
Middlesex st . ,
Washington st. ,
Massachusetts av.,
Tremont st.,
Washington st. ,
Atlantic av . ,
Tremont st.,Room 414,
Bowdoin st., D. D. ,
Warren av . ,
Bartlett pi. ,
562
BOSTON, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1919.
Gontd.
Licensee to deal in Second Hand Articles Granted - concluded.
Cross st.,
Dorcnester av . ,
"A" Boylaton st. ,
Cambridge st. ,
Salem st. ,
Y/estland av.,
Cornhill,
Pemberton sq. ,
Dorchester av. ,
Bromfield st. ,
William Read & Sons Inc
Y/ashington st. ,
Y/ashington st. ,
Salem st. ,
Bennington st. ,
V/ashington st. ,
Salem st. ,
Y/. Broadway,
Dudley st.,
Stanton & Glover,
Tremont st., Room 14V,
Tremont st. ,
Merrimac st. ,
Solatia M. Taylor Co.,
Bromfield st.,
Hanover st. ,
Border st.
Kalus,
Abraham
63
Klein,
Simon B.
1417
■Levy,
Morris
1020
Lipkin,
,.iax
220
Maltzman,
Alter
94
Martin,
Sadie B.
62
Myrer,
J. Isabelle
67
Nagel ,
William J.
26
Pitnof ,
David R.
1413
Rabinovitz,
Samuel N.
5
Read,
J. B. Pres.
*y
as
Haughton,
P. D. Treas.
364
Rosenthal ,
Herman
360
Rosenthal,
Zelig
50
Rutsky,
Jacob
151
Scheiner,
Nathan
387
Schwartz,
Abram
5
Singer,
Annie
274-276
Smi th ,
John C.
724
Stanton,
Edwin M.
as
18
Stoler,
Harry
474
Strauss,
George
53
Taylor,
Solatia M.
as
ij'6
Weinfeld,
Morris R.
3 1 ?
V/olinsky,
Henry
58
The application of Myer Specter for a license to deal in
Second Hand Articles at 130 Bunker Hill st. , was rejected.
The following named persons, appointed May 10, current,
appeared and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the
duties incumbent on them as special police officers.
Crowley,
Goldstein,
Gordon,
Patrick
Wolf
Hensamin
J.
Kenney,
Mortimer,
Y/entworth,
William
Joseph
Edwin B.
563
BOSTOK, MONDAY, MAY 12, lyly.
Concluded,
notice having been received from the Bay State Street
Railway Company that the following named persons are no longer in
its employ, the licenses granted to said persons were cancelled:-
1561
Kittery,
Joseph J.
Conductor,
i?«7
liiddleton,
Charles F.
11
1607
Carpenter,
Arthur M.
n
1599
Melonson,
George
M
1671
Babcock,
John F.
II
1651
Muse ,
Walter L.
II
1642
Maloney,
Patrick J.
Motorman,
1526
Harris,
Elwin W.
n
The application of Patrolman Thomas F. Lane of Division 2
for leave of absence from duty for one day, commencing Hay 14,
current, to attend to private business was granted without pay.
Patrolman James M. Flynn, who was granted an indefinite
leave of absence on January 2C, lylb, to enter the united States
Uavy, having been placed on inactive duty, returned to duty at
Station 6 at 5.45 P. M. , May 12, lyiy.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved :-
Carter,
Rodman,
Carl B.
Samuel J,
67 Milk st. ,
1452 Washington st.
Attest:
Chief CI
%/-
564
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
2y Pemberton square.
Boston, Tuesday, May 13, l^iy.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following "business:
The records of Monday last were read and approved.
In the matter of the complaint made by Captain James J.
Walkins of Division iy against Patrolman Daniel J. Lynch of Division
19 for violation of Rule 4C of the Rules and Regulations of the
Police Department, to wit:-
CHARGE: ABSENCE WITHOUT LEAVE.
Specification: In that the said Daniel J. Lynch failed to
report for duty at 12.4-5 on the morning of May 2, l^iy, without per-
mission, and still without permission continued to absent himself
from duty up to 5.45 P. M., May 4, lyiy.
It appeared that a hearing wa
consisting of Captains James P. Canney,
F. Gallivan.on the twelfth day of May,
been served on the said Patrolman Lynch
the complaint. He appeared by himself
the charge and tne Board found him guil
The Commissioner approved the finding a
of the Board ordered that the said patr
dismissed from the Police Department, t
12, lyiy, at 5.4-5 p. u.
s had before a Trial Board,
Robert E. Grant and Jeremiah
current, after due notice had
by giving him a true copy of
and pleaded not guilty to
ty as charged in the complaint
nd with the recommendation
olma.n Daniel J. Lynch be
take effect Tursday, May
The following ordered was approved :-
The Mayor and City Council ordered that to enable the
Chief Clerk of the Police Department to make petty cash expenditures
for witness fees and small items the sum of Two Hundred (200)
Dollars be allowed, the same to be accounted for by vouchers to be
filed with the City Auditor from time to time, to be finally account-
ed for before the close of the financial year, and to be charged to
the appropriation for Police Department.
565
BOSTON, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1919-
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
2328 ±surke,
2332 Chapman,
1287 Cohen,
2326 Davis,
233C Graham,
2325 Lee,
2329 Magee,
2331 Silverman,
887 Strachan,
2327 Volante,
Edward T.
100
Robert
25
Max
25
wjatthew J.
9
Richard J.
1027
.frank A.
21
John E.
*3
Henry A.
104
Herbert W.
906
Antonio
24
Stoughton st., D. D.
Belvidere st.,
Havelock st., D. D.,
Liberty av., Revere,
Dorchester av. ,
Mollis st.,
Adams st. , D. D. ,
Nightingale St.,
Harrison av. ,
Mead st. , B. D.
Tne applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30, 1919*
132,549 Silverman, Henry A.
85,346 Volante, Antonio
in a garage at
II tl II II
250 Woodrow av. ,
2^8 No. Harvard st,
The application of John F. Fisk for a special stand for
his Hackney Carriage License #65,060 in front of 21 Huntington
avenue was granted.
The application of Myer Gallant for a transfer of his
license #96,780 to set up and use a hackney Carriage from a garage
at 12 Garden street to a garage at 250 Woodrow avenue was granted.
566
BOSTON, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1919-
Contd,
The application of Phillip Uze, &-2 Spring street, for a
junk Collector's License was rejected.
The applications of the following named persons for
Junk Shop Keepers' Licenses were granted for the year ending April
30, 1920.
Costello,
Zaff ,
Patrick M.
Abraham
27 Von Hillern st. ,
622 Shawmut av .
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
14 Unity ct. ,
110 Harrishof st. ,
24 London st., E. B.
Cerasaulo,
Vincen
Levine,
George
Moretti,
Pat
The application of Samuel Krepotnizky for a license to
deal in Second Hand Articles at 1202 Tremont street was rejected
The application of Philip Feldman for a transfer of his
license to deal in Second Hand Articles from 83 Main street to 16
Main street was granted.
Prank W. S. Langmaid, appointed May 10, current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a special police officer.
BOSTON, TUESDAY, MAT 13, 1919
Concluded
The following named persons were appointed Special Po-
lice Officers for the year ending March 31. 1920.
Officers.
Chiesson,
Coady,
Farmer,
Pollard,
Hutchinson,
Williams,
Thomas
Daniel J.
arry W. L
illiam J. ]
Harry
W
Thomas W.
Pred E.
W in gate,
G. Fred
Employers.
Ocean Steamship Company,
L. Wildes, Agent,
Pier 42, Hoosac Tunnel Docks,
Bunker Hill Monument Association
J.G.Minot, Treasurer,
Bunker Hill Monument.
Captain George P* Carter, U.
S.^rmy, in and a "bout the prem-
ises of all Army Base Warehous-
es, under the Zone Supply Of-
ficer, Boston.
Kinney Manufacturing Company,
Fred P. Kinney, Treasurer,
3529 Washington st.,
V/alton Lunch Company,
Frank F. Forsythe, Treasure?
IO83 Y/ashington St., 424 Tremont
St., 242 Tremont st., 629 Wash-
ington st., 9 Tremont row, &
332 Massachusetts ave.,
F. '". Wool worth Company
H.H.Munson, Manager
17-22 Tremont row.
The applications of the fallowing named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 3°i 1919*
Division 2.
B32361 Goode, William H. in front of 232 State st.
Division 9*
B32078 Walsh, Edward J. in front of 1 Hartford ter.
Division l8.
B9418 Jordan, Percy 0. in front of 1233 River st.
567
Attest
568
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Wednesday, May 14, 1919,
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Tuesday last were read and approved.
The application of Thomas P. Baggett for an Amusement
License to have a dancing party in the Allston Lansant located at
138 Brighton avenue en Thursday evening, Hay 29, current, was
forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved.
The application of William Hanrahan for a license
#015140 to set up and use a Hackney carriage in a garage at 20
East Concord street was granted for thejyear ending June 3°» 1919*
The application of Harriet ?. Mayo for a copy of her
license /fl0012 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage
at 18 Irvington street was granted.
The application of William C. Hanrahan for special stands
for his two Hackney Carriage Licenses #01514B ans 01514C on Wash-
ington street, in front of .the Hotel Olympia was granted.
The application of Harriet F. Mayo for a copy of her
special stand for Hackney Carriage License #10012 in front of 138
Newbury street was granted.
569
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, lyly.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for Junk
Shop Keepers' Licenses were granted for the year ending April 30,
1920.
*Edinberg, Bernard If. 574- Commercial st.,
Norton, James E. & \_ as M. Norton & Company,
Barry, Catherine F. J 217 Rutherford av . ,
* granted on condition that said license is not to be
sold or transferred.
The applications of the following named persons for
Junk Shop Keepers' Licenses were rejected:-
Frankil,
urenberg,
Samuel
Rubin
as Atlantic Bag Burlap Co.,
112 Beverly st. ,
26 jjjawn st.
The applications of the following named persons for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted:-
Giardini Band, consisting of fifteen musicians, by Giovanni
Giardini, 267 Hanover street, - to accompany the funeral of the
late i^aria Tomaso on Wednesday, May 14, current, from 9 "to 11 a. m.
Route: From 34 Clark street to Hanover, Richmond and North
streets, North square, Moon, Fleet, Salem, Hanover, Charter, Salem
and Prince streets to Causeway street.
Grotto Band, consisting of thirty musicians, by E. J. Beede,
44 Bromfield street, - to parade with "The Grotto" of Worcester and
Boston on Wednesday, May 14, current, at 6 p. in., and 10 p. m.
Route: 6 P. M. - From the Huntington avenue Station to west
Newton and St. Botolph streets to convention hall. Return about
10 p. m. - From St. Eotolph street to Irvington street, Huntington
and St. James avenues to Trinity place to the Trinity pi. Station.
Charles E. Schofield, Oak street, Dedham - three musicians to
parade with the Sunday School Children of the Washington Boulevard
Methodist Episcopal Church, West Roxbury, on Saturday, May 17, cur-
rent, from 3 to 5 p. m.
Route: From Edgmere road and Washington Boulevard to Washing-
ton Heights; countermarch to Rockland, Grove and Birchwood streets
to Washington street to Edgemere road.
570
.BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1919.
Contd.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Officers.
Porter,
Stone,
Norcross,
Chiesson,
Cody,
Hutchinson,
Abner T.
Raymond D.
George R.
Thomas
uaniel J.
Thomas W.
\
Appointed.
May 5, 1919,
" 10, 1919,
" 13. 1919.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1919.
Division 2.
±J31489 Moore's Motor Service
by Kenry #. Moore
\
in front of 15 l-ierchants row,
Division 5«
£32324 Comeau, Samuel
H 11
" 539 Tremont st.
Division 16.
£32542 Keddy & Reynolds
W. Newton st. n.w. cor. Huntington
av.
The application of Patrolman Joseph H. Porter of Division
5 for leave of absence from duty for six days, commencing May 22,
current, on account of the death of his mother at South Paris,
uaine, was granted without pay.
571
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, lyiy.
Concluded.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved:-
Bertelli,
Angel o
84
Commercial St.,
Capadilupo,
Henry
102
Prince st.,
Card,
William L.
6d-70
North st. ,
Cohen,
Ida
3
Wiget st. ,
Dibole,
Liboro
184
Salem st. ,
DiSalvatore,
(ieni
457
"A" Dudley st. ,
jj'ay,
William &1
17
North st.,
Henderson,
Dan. )
Fisher,
L. C. & Co.
6l
Clinton st. ,
Gesona,
Maria
46
Charter st. ,
Hennessey,
trances R.
310
Columbia rd. ,
I»ialvone,
Angelo
22
Thacher st.,
liarrotta,
Vincenzo
433
Hanover st. ,
Rand,
*'. D. & Co.
Corinth st. ,
Scozzari,
Pietro
2 3f
Charter st.,
Simes,
Jacob
66
Salem st. ,
Simonds ±sros.
12
Mercantile st.,
Theodoropulos,
Philip
128
Salem st. ,
Uccello,
Paolo
172
Salem st. ,
White,
Nathan I.
148
Hanover st.
The application of the Outlet Clothing Company for a
license for the storage and sale of merchandise at 1843 Washington
street was returned to the Board of Street Commissioners disapproved
for the reason that a stand at this location would interfere with
the abutting stores.
Attest:
Chief Cl&fa.
572
OFF! CD OP THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
±soston, Tnursday, May 15, 1919.
Police Commissioner curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Wednesday last were read and approved.
The City Treasurer was requested to pay to Katharine Lee,
widow of the late Captain Hugh J. Lee of Division 9 deceased May
2, current, the sum of Fifty-seven and 53/100 (57*53) Dollars,
being the amount due the said Captain Lee on the pay-roll dated
May 1, current, as a police officer of the city of Boston.
The City Treasurer was requested to pay to Eva Douglas,
sister of the late Inspector Alfred U. Douglas of the Bureau of
Criminal Investigation deceased April 26, current, the sum of
Fifty-four and 80/100 (54.80) Dollars, being the amount due the
said Inspector Douglas as a police officer of the city of Boston.
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusement Licenses were forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved;
Eileen G. Colleary - to have a dancing recital in Waverly
Hall located on River street, Hyde Park, on the afternoon and
evening of May 24, 1919.
^rie L. Hopkins - to have a dancing party in Municipal
Building Hall located on ^roadway on Thursday evening, May 29,
current.
573
BOSTON. THURSDAY, MAY 15. 1919-
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
2333 Farrell,
2334 i'eetham,
52 heyman,
92 McGeney,
James W.
looses J.
.b'red
Nicholas J,
57 Wensley st.
54 Langdon st.
31 Creston st.
245 Havre st.
Roxbury,
The application of Harriet F. Mayo for a transfer of her
license #10012 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a garage
at 18 Irvington street to a garage at 175 Ipswich street was
granted.
The Junk Shop Keeper's License granted to Samuel Levi
on April 30, 1919, at 425 Rutherford avenue was cancelled by reason
of the licensee having ceased to be engaged in the business of junk
shop keeper at that location.
The application of Max G. Burg for a Junk Shop Keeper's
License at 130 Border street was granted for the year ending April
30, 1920, in place of Samuel Levi.
574
BOSTOil, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 19*9 .
Gontd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Collective musicians ' Licenses were granted:-
Grotto Band, consisting o
Bensley, 135 iNewbury street, -
of Odd bellows on Sunday, May
Koute: From the corner
Warren avenue, Columbus avenue
byterian Church; return via C
street, Huntington avenue, Wes
Fellows Hall.
New Polish Band, consisti
Ross, 14 Buckley avenue, jamai
on Sunday, May 18, current, fr
Route: On Harvard street
f twenty-five musicians, by William
to parade with the Independent Order
lb, current, at 2. p. m.
f Berkeley and Tremont streets to
, .Berkeley street to the *irst Pres-
olumbus avenue, Park square, Boylston,
t iMewton and Tremont streets to Odd
nt. of twenty-five musicians, by Lois
ca Plain, - to have practice parades
am 2 to 4 p. m.
from Oakland to Walk Hill street.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as private detectives.
Blanchard,
Veader ,
Harry H.
Anthony S.
Reappointed.
May 9, 1919,
■ 10, 1919.
The application of Charles Riter, 85 Bernard street, for
a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Commonwealth was
rejected.
The license to carry a pistol or revolver in this
Commonwealth granted to John H. McCarthy, jr., on January 3.0, cur-
rent, was cancelled for the reason that the said McCarthy is no
longer in the employ of the American District Telegraph Company.
■■ 75
BOSTOH, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1919-
Contd.
On the application of Chin Sing, Manager, Robert E.
Lynch was appointed a Special Police officer for duty in and about
the premises of the King Restaurant located at 630 Washington
street for the year ending inarch 31, 1^20.
The application of Pulsifer, Savage & Company for the
appointment of Vincent Cerasaulo as a Special Police Officer for
duty in and about the premises bounded by Clinton street, Atlantic
avenue, Richmond and mercantile streets and Mercantile Market, was
rejected, for the reason that said. Cerasaulo is not a citizen.
The applications of the following named persons for
wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, l^iy*
1423
J532659
Division 5»
Roggiero, Pietro M.
Bowley, George s.
in front of
11 11 11
70 Northampton st.,
53V Tremont st.
The application of Patrolman William A. Donanoe of Divi-
sion 6 for leave of absence from duty for three da;/s, commencing
May 16, current, on account of the death of his father-in-law at
Lawrence, Massachusetts, was granted without pay.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the .board of Street Commissioners
approved :-
Cazis,
Di Paolo,
Dreyfus ,
Etxleson,
Ha ire,
Michael
Antonio
Jacob & Sons
Samuel W.
William J.
Hyde Park Motor cycle Garage
47 Province st.
1^6 Salem st. ,
3b Otis st.,
230 Tremont st.,
21-22 Chatnam st. ,
46 i'reemont av.
576
BOSTOII, THURSDAY, MAY 1^, I9I9.
Contd.
Appns. for licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise approved
- concluded.
Karp, Liax 3^5
Mongano, Rosalina 10-12
Norton, Patrick H.
Papoulias & Anastos 44-46
Richmond iTuit & Produce Co. 40
Rounsevell, Philip 103
Russo, Salvatore 32-34
Scarlata, Thomas 267
7/eisberg, Isaac 5 1_ 53
Blue hill av. ,
Parmenter st.,
Ashland st. ,
Commercial st.,
Richmond St.,
Blackstone st. ,
Washington st.,
Dorchester st. ,
Hanover st.
It is hereby ordered that Captains James P. Canney, Robert
E. Grant and James x\ Hickey, be and they are hereby appointed pur-
suant to section 10 of chapter 291 of the Acts of 190b to constitute
a trial board in such cases as may be referred to it for hearing.
Said board shall serve until a new board is hereafter appointed.
it is hereby ordered that the complaint of Captain Jere-
miah b\ Gallivan of Division 10 against Patrolman William J.
Gallagher of Division 10 be referred for hearing to the trial board
consisting of Captains James P. Canney, Robert E. Grant and James
F. Hicicey. The hearing will be held at this office Monday, May
19, current, at 2.15 p. m.
Full pay, amounting to Thirty-eight and 35/100 (3&«35)
Dollars, was allowed to the account of the late Patrolman John H.
Hohling of Division 16 deceased April 29, current, for ten days'
time lost in the one hundred and fifty days immediately preceding
his death and on account of sickness which caused his death.
BOSTOi,, THURSDAY, MAY 15. 1919 •
Concluded.
The City Treasurer was requested to pay to Josephine B.
Bohling, widow of the late Patrolman John H. Bohling of Division 16
deceased April 29, current, the sura of Thirty-eight and 35/100
(3b. 35) Dollars, being full pay for ten days' time lost in the one
hundred and fifty days immediately preceding his death and on
account of sickness wnich caused his death.
The applications of the following named police officers
for full pay for the time herein specified on account of absence
from duty by reason of injuries received in the performance of duty,
were granted:-
Patrol.
Adolf F. Butterraan, Div. 9 ,
John J. Cashman, " 9.
Samuel c. Hutchins, " 9,
Artnur jj 1 . Shea, " 10,
7 days,
$ 26. a?
4 "
15.34
7 "
26.65
a
21.91
$ 90.95
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
week ending May 15. current, was approved as follows :-
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station house Matrons,
Total,
«45,389.29
614.08
508.19
181.39
53.23
$46,746.18
Attest:
sfiSfrcmSj
Chief CI
%^
577
578
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Friday, May 16, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Thursday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
By a new ruling of the Civil Service Commission, Section
1 of General Order No. 50 is hereby amended by striking out the
word "five" in the fourth line of said section and inserting in
place thereof the word "three", so that said section shall read as
follows :-
1. Promotions from the grade of sergeant to that
of lieutenant, except in the .bureau of Criminal Investiga-
tion, will hereafter be by competitive examination of ser-
geants who have served in that grade for a period of three
years or more.
The applications of the following named persons for
Amusement Licenses were forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved:'
Boston college Club of Roxbury by William H. Harrington - to
ha.ve a dancing party in the Municipal Building Hall located on
Broadway on Tuesday evening, May 27, 1919-
Lazarus Davis Lodge, I. 0. B. A. by Leon Mechanic - to have
a dancing party and concert in Norfolk Hall located at 328 Wash-
ington street, Dorchester, on Thursday evening, May 29, current.
579
BOSTON, FRIDAY, MAY l6, 1919-
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
2335 Apicella,
1152 Miller,
james 3.
Phillip
641 Huntington av.,
96 Harrishof st.
The application of George W. Brennaclc, 11 Vesta road,
Dorchester, for a copy of his Hackney Carriage Driver's License
#4p6 was granted.
The licenses granted to the following named persons to
set up and use Hackney Carriages were cancelled by reason of the
licenses having been surrendered:-
31
39
52
91
570
591
5*9f
755
737
824
1311
1497
1564
1658
granted July 1, lyio.
0223A)
0223B? Kelley & Gale
0223D)
granted July 9, I91B.
Rittenberg, Layer R.
in a stable at 11 Grosvenor pi.,
in a garage at 37 Ferdinand st.,
580
BOSTON, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30» 1919«
0223A}
02233!' Kelley, John V.
0223D!
in place of Kelley & Gale.
133747 Murphy, Francis T. in a garage at
in a garage at 122 Arlington st.,
32 Hancock st., D.D.
Tne special stands granted to Kelley & Gale on July 9,
191d, were cancelled Dy reason of their having oeen surrendered:-
0223A
0223B
0223D
Hayward pi. in front of the Hotel Hayward,
n 11 11 11 11 it n 11
in front of $4- Hayward pi.
The applicationsjof John V. Kelley for three special stands
for his Hackney Carriages were granted :-
0223A
0223B
0223D
Hayward pi. in front of the Hotel Hayward,
it 11 11 11 11 ii 11 11
in front of 34 Hayward pi.,
in place of Kelley & Gale.
The application of Oliver E. Bennett, 30 Villa avenue,
Winthrop, for a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this
Commonwealth was rejected.
581
BOSTON, FRIDAY, MAY 15, I9I9.
Contd.
On the application of Lena D. Finkelstein, Manager ,
Edward C. Butler was appointed a Special Police officer for duty in
and about the premises of the Fenway Theatre located at 136 Massa-
chusetts avenue for the year ending March 31, 1920.
On the application of the Eastern Steamship Company by
C. E. Mitchell, Agent, Gorham H. Everbeck was appointed a Special
Police Officer for duty in and about the premises of Central Wharf
located on Atlantic avenue for the year ending March 31, 1920.
On the application of Conrad & Company, Incorporated, by
T. P. McGrath, Superintendent, Robert E. Sheridan was appointed a
Special Police Officer for duty in and about the premises of said
company located at 25-29 Winter street for the year ending March
31, 1920.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Officers,
McCassion,
Lynch,
Daniel J.
Robert E.
Appointed.
May 10, 1919.
" 15, 1919.
The application of Henry B. Buck for a Wagon License
#1429 to locate in front of 1335 Hyde Park avenue was granted for
the year ending June 3c, 1919.
582
BOSTON, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919.
Concluded.
The application of Peter Gebo Jr., ror a Wagon License
#323836 to locate in front of 214 iiassachusetts avenue was rejected.
The application of Patrolman John H. Patterson of Division
1 for leave of absence from duty for ninety days, commencing
Llay 15, current, to go to Medford to regain his health was granted
without pay.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved: -
Carra & Company
Gottlieb, Israel
karchetti, Paul
Razneek, uax
360 Washington st.,
374 Harrison av. ,
533 Main st. ,
360 Harrison av.
Attest;
QnHHuM
Chief
583
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
.Boston, Saturday, May 17, 1919<
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Friday last were read and approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
2340 Askin,
1609 Breen,
2337 De Loid,
2339 Gottsman,
19 harson,
2338 Hellman,
2336 Montgomery,
William F.
Joseph A.
Alfred K.
William i, .
Ryder D.
Maurice
Arthur P.
12 Crowell st. , D. D. ,
590 Third St.,
9 Edwin st. , D. D. ,
768 Morton st. , D. D. ,
5b 5 Broadway,
89 Blue Hill av. ,
1C2 Winthrop st., Roxbury.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were rejected :-
Richards,
Richards,
Arthur
George D,
18 Sawyer st. ,
799 Tremont st.
Roxbury,
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30, 1919*
130,677 Brannan, Patrick S.
132,793 Gottsman, William N.
1 34,993 harson, Ryder D.
119,612 Helman, Maurice
081 OA Montgomery, Arthur P.
31 Pelosi, Valerio \
in a garage at
stable
89 heath st. , Rox. ,
745 Morton st. ,
137 I st. ,
85 Blue Hill av. ,
350 Dudley st. ,
76 Water st. , C. D.
584
BOSTON, SATURDAY, MAY 17,1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
transfers of their licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages
were granted:
31,156 Brannan, Patrick S.
01492A) Cooper, Reginald J.
01492B;
from a garage at 1543 Columbus av,
to " " " 89 Heath st. , Hox.
from " ■ " 160 Brighton av.,
to " " " 19 Fordharn rd.
G. Fred Wingate, appointed May 13, current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a special police officer.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1919.
Division 6.
1430 Murchionna, Frank in front of 8 W. Seventh st.
Division 14.
BI8889 Wentworth, Bertram S. in front of 411 Cambridge st.
Division 18.
B3253I De Marzio, Alick in front of 2 nelson st.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved :-
Chindolas, James W.
Gallo, ignazio
Gordon, Davis
Saltamacchia, Giuseppe
Service Garage,
Talbot Clothing Co.
1 Bennington st. ,
29 Porter st. ,
55 Spring st. ,
345 Centre st.,
14 Walnut av. ,
395 W. Broadway.
585
BOSTON, SATURDAY, KAY 17, 1919-
Concluded.
A requisition for tne payment of the Department Bills
for the month ending May 15, current, was approved as follows:-
Police Department,
Police Signal Service,
House of Detention,
Listing Board,
Total,
$15,150.86
3,653.01
26.58
12,821.68
$31,652.13
Attest
(y^tlZa^
chief cier
586
OFFICE OP THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Monday, May 19, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Saturday last were read and approved.
The application of the Giardini Military Band, consisting
of fifty musicians, by Keverend vittorio Gregari, 12 .North square,
for a Collective Musicians' License to accompany the annual May
Procession of the Sacred Heart church, i\orth square, on Sunday, May
25, current, at 3 P« m « » was granted.
Route: Prom North square to North, Richmond, Hanover, Prince,
Salem, Cooper and Sndicott streets, neany square, commercial, Prince
Snowhill, Hheafe, salem, inorth Bennet, Hanover, Tileston, Salem,
Hull, Snow Hill, Charter, Hanover, Battery, Commercial, liorth, Clark,
Hanover, i<leet and i<orth streets, Lorth square, Garden Court, Fleet
and Moon streets to North square.
The applications of the following named persons for
Junk Collectors' Licenses were granted for the year ending April 30.
1^20.
Axelrod,
Nathan
14
Jirie st. ,
Coughlin,
Michael F.
76
Hampden st.,
Driscoll,
Michael a\
222
Commercial st. ,
jjalton,
Uharles
89
Fays ton st.,
Finn,
Benjamin
40
Holborn st.,
Jacobs,
.Levi
10
Hollander st. ,
Levy,
Israel
67
Reed St.,
Lichter,
Lipe
129
Harrishof st.,
Lupitz,
Morris
1203
Tremont st. ,
Miller,
Jacob
13
Revere st. ,
Powers,
Nicholas L.
323
Border st.,
ReznecK,
Benjamin
87
Reed st.,
Segal,
Morris
8
Lawrence st. , E
Trauoer,
Bernard
108
Myrtle st. ,
Wolfe,
morris
71
Davison st. ,
Zelbovitz,
Sam
16
Auburn st.
D.
587
BOSTON, kOiMDAY, MAY 19, l^iy.
Contd.
The applications
licenses to deal in Second
ending April 30, 1920.
Bloom,
liax
331
(janner ,
Samuel
lb88
Cohen,
Wolf
2073
Dar i sh ,
Julius
922
Dunkless,
Isaac
1407
Faber,
Philip
108i
Zeldman,
u a than
68
Foley,
Patrick K.
3
Frank,
Otto M.
708
Ginsberg,
Samuel
789
Goldstein,
Samuel H.
24
Harrison,
Albert
3o7
Aronson,
Louis A. &),
as
Rosenbaum,
Lew
r
360
Karp,
Abraham N
1
308
Kirkjian,
Setrak S.
275
Lundberg,
Oscar E.
397
Moss,
Morrie
499
McGonigle,
Cornelius
E.
370
Gutlon,
Minnie G.
Adm'x
&L as
J2012
Sisson,
Joseph M.
Noyes,
William H
as
ing
Palitz,
Ernest J.
68
Schaffer,
hyman F. & Rachel i960
Schlinsky,
Charles
120
Schlossberg,
uarney
15
Sdorow,
Isidor
1248
Segal,
Israel
50
Segerson,
Frank & John
as
107
Thaxter,
Joseph B.
as
23
Titelbaum,
Julius
528
Trust,
Abraham
177
W i 1 1 i ems ,
J . G.
as
323
Wooten,
John P.
1020
Yaffe,
Lillian
299
of the following named persons for
Hand Articles were granted for the year
Hanover st. ,
Washington st. ,
Washington st. ,
Harrison av . ,
Treraont st.,
.Northampton st. ,
kain st.,
Hamilton pi . ,
"B" Columbia rd. ,
Massachusetts av.,
Salem st. ,
Washington st. ,
Hub Auto Tire Ex. Inc.,
.Columbus av. ,
Columbus av. ,
"A" Dudley st.,
Washington st. ,
"A" Columbus av. ,
Tremont st. ,
New England Loan Company ^
Washington st. ,
The Dorchester Purchas-
Co., 705 Dudley st. ,
Warren st., Roxbury,
Washington st.,
St. Botolph st.,
Wayland s t . ,
"A" Hyde Park av. ,
.y~y Af, l-po, flit, YjUf.
Howard st. ,
Segerson Bros.
Fair mount av. ,
Thaxter & Bro. ,
Bromf ield st. ,
Dudley st.,
Shawmu t av . ,
Williams' Book
Washington st. ,
Tremont st. ,
Sumner st. , E.
Inc.
fa *«~*.<^ -J, Kjio, f.3.1, XfA.i'l .
Store Co.
B.
588
BOSTON, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1919.
Contd.
The application of Max Pine for a license to deal in
Second Hand Articles at 468 Main street was rejected.
On the application of Abraham Montague, Owner, tne
following named persons were appointed Special Police Officers for
duty in and about the premises of the Day Square Theatre located at
264 Bennington street, East Boston, for the year ending March 31,
1920.
Abraham Montague,
Joseph 0. Vargus.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Officers.
Parmer,
Pollard,
Butler,
Everbeck,
Harry W. )
William J. f
Edward C. L
Uorham H. ]
Appointed.
May 13, 1919,
" 16, 1919.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1919.
Division 2.
1438 Sacofsky, Henry A. in front of 19 Cooper st.
1450 Santolino, Giacomo " a stable at 35 Endicott st.
Division 18.
B27520 Conley, Joseph J. in front of 18 Wolcott st.
589
BOSTON, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1919-
concluded.
The application of Alfred Larson for a transfer of his
Wagon License #B326o8 from in front of 106 Warrenton street to in
front of 4 Church street was granted.
A requisition was made on the City Treasurer for the sum
of Six Hundred Sixty (66o)Dollars, being the amount required to pay
the pay-roll of the beneficiaries of the Police Charitable Fund for
the month ending Hay ^1, current, to be charged to the Police Chari-
table jj'und Income.
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
month ending May $1 , current, was approved as follows:-
Commissioner ' s Office,
Superintendent's Office,
Pensions,
Total,
3 1,166.66
416.66
13,571-44
$15,154.76
Attest:
Chie
f CleJQLJ)
590
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Eoston, Tuesday, May 20, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Monday last were read and approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, lyiV.
2341 Cleary,
2343 Crowley,
2342 Sullivan,
Michael J.
Charles A.
Patrick F.
29 McLean st. ,
480 Quincy st.,
20 Cowperthwaite st.,
Cambridge.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30, 19 1 9-
570 Callahan, Timothy F.
131,jl0 Cleary, Michael J.
in a stable at
" •• garage "
249 Rutherford av.,
12 Garden st.
The application of Louis Freedman for a Junk Shop Keeper's
License at 64 Washington Street north was granted for the year
ending April 30, 1920. This license is granted under the express
stipulation that the licensee gives his personal attention to the
business. The Commanding Officer of the Division in which the
license is situated has complained that the licensee spent little or
no time on the licensed premises, and this license is accepted under
the express stipulation that the licensee shall exercise such super-
vision over the business as shall be satisfactory to the Commanding
Officer of the Division. On report by the Commanding Officer that
these stipulations are not lived up to, the license will be
promptly revoked.
01
BOSTON, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1919.
oontd.
The applications of tne following named bands for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted:-
British Veterans
J. S. Von Schoppe, 16
the British Veterans a
party on Thursday, May
Route: From the
and School streets to
Selle-Jj'loto Band,
Morgan, Lenox Hotel, -
parade on Monday, May
Route: From the
chusetts and Columbus
Charles streets, Boyls
avenue to the starting
Band, consisting of twenty-five musicians, by
"A" Grant street, Cambridge, - to parade with
nd Kilties escorting Colonel Guthrie and
22, current, from b to 10 p. m.
j^orth Station to Causeway, Canal, Washington
the Parker House.
consisting of fifty musicians, by Fred A.
to accompany the Sells-Floto Circus street
26, current, at b.30 a. m.
show grounds on Huntington avenue to Massa-
avenues, Eliot, Tremont, Park, Beacon and
ton street, ^south side) and Huntington
point.
The application of James Lake, 8 Rockland street, Roxbury,
to be reappointed a Private Detective was granted for the year end-
ing May 20, 1920.
On the application of the Walton Lunch Company by Frank F.
Forsythe, Treasurer, Walter F. Burns was appointed a Special Police
Officer for duty in and about the premises #242 & 424 Tremont
street, 629 & IO83 Washington street, 3C Haymarket square, 9 Tremont
row and 332 Massachusetts avenue for the year ending March 31, 1920.
The following named persons appeared and made oath to
faithfully and ^impartially perform all the duties incumbent on them
as special police officers.
Offi cers.
Vargus ,
Sheridan,
Joseph
Robert E.
Appointed.
May 19, 1919.
" 16, 1919.
592
BOSTON, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1919.
Division 16.
±>23b36 uebo, Peter jr. in front of 7 "A" Dundee at.
Division 17.
1452 Bader, Joseph in front of 8 Dunbarton rd.
The application of Patrolman Andrew J. Widdup of Division
1 for leave of absence from duty for three days, commencing May 20,
current, on account of the death of his brother-in-law was granted
without pay.
Patrolman James J. Flavin, who was granted an indefinite
leave of absence October 3, 1917i to enter the United States Army,
having received an honorable discharge returned to duty at Station
9 at 7.45 A. M. , hay 20, I9I9.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved :-
Duttoii, Andrew Co.
Colley & Woods Company
Devine, Joseph M.
Di Marcni,
Parziale,
Pulcrano,
Resnick,
Nora
(jiuseppe
Fiorentino
Joseph
17-19-21 Phipps at. ,
9-10 No. Market st.,
Water at. cor. Devonshire
st. ,
469 Dudley rt. ,
9 Charter st.,
419 Hanover st. ,
262 Friend s t. .
593
BOSTON, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1919.
Concluded,
Appns. for storage and sale of merchandise approved - concluded.
Stainatopoulos, John G.
Tomei, Arthur
1 tfaneuil Hail sq. ,
435 Market st.
Attest:
594
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
isoston, Wednesday, May 21, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Tuesday last were read and approved.
In the matter of the complaint made by Captain Jeremiah
F. Gallivan of Division 10 against Patrolman William J. Gallagher
of Division 10 for violation of Rule 40 of the Rules and Regulations
of the Police Department, to wit:
CHARGE: INTOXICATION.
Specification; In that on the twelfth day of May, 1919.
while in uniform and on duty, the said William J. Gallagher was
intoxicated, being under the influence of liquor.
It appeared that a hearing was nad before a Trial hoard,
consisting of Captains|james P. Canney, Robert E. Grant and James F.
Hickey, on the nineteenth day of May, current, after due notice had
been served on the said Patrolman Gallagher by giving him a true
copy of the complaint. He appeared by himself and pleaded not
guilty to the charge and the Board found him guilty as charged in
the complaint. The Commissioner approved the finding and with the
recoz.imendation of the Board ordered that the said Patrolman William
J. Gallagher be dismissed from the Police Department, to take effect
Wednesday, i^ay 21, 1919, at 5.45 P. M.
The application of the new Boston Alleys by C. J. Dore
for an Amusement License to have two bowling matches in the Kew
Boston Alleys located at 167 Washington street on May 26, and 27,
current, was forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved.
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1919.
Contd.
595
The application of
License at 327 Dudley street
December 31, 1919.
David J. Breen for an Auctioneer's
was granted for the year ending
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
2025
2344
iiurlone,
Dooley ,
Domini ck
james F.
71 Dover st. ,
31 Kempton st.
The application of John J. Driscoll for a license #0175 4 ^
to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 255 Northampton
street was granted for the year ending June 3°. 1919 •
The application of Henebury & Lavis for copies of three
licenses #01571A, 01571B and 01571C to set up and use Hackney
Carriages in a garage at 222 Eliot street was granted.
The applications of the following named persons for
transfers of their licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages
were granted :-
60,096 Bray, James P.
104,472 carletti, Robert
from a garage at
to " " "
from H " "
to " " "
36 Warren st. , CD.,
140 Bowdoin st.,D.D.
440 Commercial st.,
21 Hawkins st.
596
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, MY 21, 1919-
Contd.
The special stands for two Hackney Carriage Licenses
#02bC and 02tiD granted to Henry m. Waldorf on January io, 1919,
on Washington street in front of the Hotel Langham, were cancelled.
The application of Henebury & Lavis for special stands
for their three Hackney Carriage Licenses #01571A, 01571B and
01571C in front of the Hotel Langham, 1697 Washington street, was
granted in place of Henry U. Waldorf.
The applications of the following named persons for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted :-
Apollo Fife and Drum Corps, consisting of twenty musicians, by
Calvin S. Wyer, 4C9 Washington street, Brighton, - to parade with
the members of Boston Commandery, Knights Templar, who are to
attend service at Trinity Church, Copley sq., on Sunday, May 25,
current, at 3«30 p. m.
Route: From Boylston street to Trinity Church, Copley square,
and return to the Masonic Temple.
St. Augustine's Band, consisting of fifteen musicians, by
Henry Lyons, 9 E street, - to accompany the annual May procession
of St. Augustine's Church, South Boston, on Sunday, May 25. current
at 2.30 p. m.
Route: From St. Augustine's School on E street to Fourth and
Dorchester streets to St. Augustine's Church.
Trente Trieste Band, consisting of twenty-five musicians, by
William H. Hearn, 4 Lamson street, East Boston, - to parade with the
New Italian Tripoli Society, to have an anniversary celebration
on Sunday, June 1, current, at 2.30 p. m.
Route: From Maverick square to Sumner, Orleans, Webster,
Lamson, Sumner, Cottage, Lubec, Frankfort, Maverick, Chelsea, Gove,
and ueridian streets to Maverick square.
Peter p. porter, Elk's Club, Somerset street, - to parade with
an auto truck with one musician and two vocalists in connection with
the Salvation Army Drive on weeks days from May 22, current, to May
26, current, from y a. m. to 11 p. m.
Route: Several points throughout the City.
L. Russell Wright, 20i St. James street, Roxbury, - two musi-
cians to play at open air bible meetings to be held by the Old
Shawmut Mission, 65 V/arrenton street, at several points throughout
the City on Friday and Saturday evenings from May 23, to October
25, current, from 8 to 10 p. m.
597
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, MX 21, 1919
Gontd.
James Laice, reappointed May 20, current, appeared and
made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a private detective.
The application of John A. Thorpe, 11 Edgerton road,
Arlington, for a license #Cl6,207 to operate a Sight-Seeing Auto-
mobile was granted until karch 1, 1920.
The applications of The Royal Blue Line Company, Inc.,
by \V. J. Smith, President, for two licenses #135,010 and 135,011
to set up and use Sight-Seeing Automobiles in a garage at 2 "A"
St. Botolph street were granted until karch 1, 1^20.
The applications of the Royal Blue Line Company, Inc.,
by W. J. Smith, President, for locations for its Sight-Seeing
Augomobiles were granted, from 8.30 a. m. to 5-3° P* m » » daily.
135,010
135.011
These de
passengers re
other stands
to other sigh
and that pass
thereto unles
in front of Young Women's Christian Association Build-
ing, 40 Berkeley street,
Dartmouth st. , n.e. cor. Huntington avenue, opposite
Public Library, in front of grass plot,
signations are granted on the express condition that
ceived at these stands shall not be transferred at
held by the above named or others or at other places
t-seeing automobiles, except in case of emergency;
engers received at these stands shall be returned
s they express a desire to alight elsewhere.
598
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1*1*.
Concluded.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 30, 1*1*.
Division 3«
1^72 Alesandro, jjrank in a stable at 21 Lancaster st.
Division 6.
1487 Powers, Thomas in a stable at 8 W. Seventh st.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
apj roved :-
Ceichino,
Hurney ,
Walfish,
Camillo
Domenick J.
Mark
167 Bennington st. ,
1 i'aneuil hall karket,
123* Tremont st.
Attest
Chief CllQk^)
599
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Thursday, May 22, l^iy.
Police commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Wednesday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order ;-
The resignation of Patrolman William R. Leary of Division
16 having been presented, it is hereby accepted, to take effect
Thursday, May 22, 1919, at 5.45 o'clock, P. M.
The application of Helen M. Whartor. for an Amusement
License to have a dancing party in the Fitzedrick Bungalow located
at 155 Capen street on Friday evening, May 23, current, was forward-
ed to Hi 8 Honor the Mayor approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 191^.
2345 Griffin,
2346 Leavy,
John H.
Herman
4C Monument av .
34 Colonial av.
600
.BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1^1 y.
Gontd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hackney Carriages were granted for the
year ending June 30, lyiy.
131,717 Leavy, Herman in a garage at 4 New England av . ,
Oli^bA) Mulrennin & Palmer ■ " " " 1348 Blue Hill av.,
0193&Bf
96,306 Shepherd, William A. " " " " 36 Y/arren st. , G. D.
The special stand for Hackney Carriage License #80,370
granted to iuichael S. Donovan on March 4, lyiy, in front of 172
Summer street, back of the subway exit, was cancelled.
The application of Frank D. Coyle for a special stand for
his Hackney carriage License /;-y6,4C0 in front of 172 Summer street,
back of the subway exit, was granted in place of Michael S. Donovan.
On information filed by Lieutenant Micnael G. Bresnehan,
Inspector of carriages, that Clarence E. Thweatt, a licensed hackney
carriage driver, was in court on May 20, current, for the larceny
of Three and 6c/l00 (3.8O) Dollars, from Amos P. Jones, a passenger
in his car on April 5, i^ly. the HacJsney Carriage Driver's License
7 )1265 granted to tne said Clarence E. Thweatt, 50 Batavia street, on
January y, current, was revoked.
The applications of the following named persons
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted:-
for
jilxs 1 Band, consisting of twenty-five musicians, by Peter P.
Porter, EIks* Club, - to accompany the members of the Boston Lodge
of Elks, to parade in connection with tne Salvation Army Drive, on
Saturday, May 24, current, at ti p. m.
Route: Principal streets throughout the city.
601
BOSTON, THURSDAi, MAY 22, l*ly.
Gontd.
Collective Musicians' Licenses Granted - concluded.
Everett City .sand, consisting of fifty musicians, by Frank
Seiberlich, 11 Roanoke avenue, - to parade with the Odd Fellows
of Boston on Sunday, June 1, current, at 2.30 p. m.
Route: Form at Blue Rill avenue and v/alk Kill street thence
via «;alk Hill street to Mt. Hope Cemetery.
Lithuanian Band, consisting of twenty-two musicians, by Philip
F. Marshall, J4y Shawmut avenue, - to parade with the Knights of
Pythias on Sunday, May 25, current, at 1 p. m.
Rouue: From 1040 Tremont street to Cunard street, Columbus
avenue, Camden, Tremont, Hammond, Westminster, and Hubert streets,
Shawmut avenue to Churchjon Madison and Shawmut avenue; return via
Shawmut avenue to Camden, Tremont, Hammond, Warwick, Windsor and
Cunard streets to Tremont street.
The application of Hector Palladino, 18 Ashley street, to
be reappointed a Private Detective was granted for the year ending
May 22, 1*20.
The application of i^atteo Vocino, 67 Webster street, for
a license to carry a pistol or revolver in this Commonwealth was
rejected.
On the application of J. C. Heyer, Vice President,
Cornelius J. Lee was appointed a special Police officer for duty in
and about the premises of the Federal Trust Company located at the
corner of Devonshire and Water streets for the year ending March
3i. 1*20.
602
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 22, I919.
Contd.
Walter P. Burns, appointed May 2C, current, appeared
and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a special police officer.
The application of Lee A. Davis for a Wagon License
#B28,6l2 to locate in front of 8 Camden street was granted for the
year ending June 30, lyiy.
The application of .bishop and Winn for a transfer of
their Wagon License #3296 from in front of 716 M A" Shawmut avenue
to in front of 56 Sterling street was granted.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolman George H. Greer of Division 7. three days, commencing
May 22, current, on account of the death of his sister-in-law.
Patrolman Michael J. Hartnett of Division 1C, three days,
commencing Lay 22, current, on account of the death of his son.
The application of Patrolman John Lane of Division 5 to
be reimbursed in the sum of nine and 2/100 19.02) Dollars, being
the cost of cloth for new trousers to replace a pair which were
destroyed while pursuing boys who were playing at dice on May lb,
current, on Ryan street, was granted.
603
BOSTON, THURSDAY. MAY 22, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved :-
Sachnin,
bchaletzky,
bamuel
Jake
2^7 Blue Hill av . ,
344 Atlantic av.
The following communication was received from his Honor
the kayor:-
CITY OF BOSTON-
OFFICE OF TriE MAYOR.
kay 22, 1919.
Mr. Edwin U. Curtis,
Police Commissioner,
Pemberton Sq., xsoston, Mass.
Dear Sir:-
I desire to inform you that 1 am arranging for an in-
crease of ^200 in the new budget for all classes of privates in the
Police Department, this increase to be effective in all cases on
May 30, l?iy.
The following schedule shows the increases of the various
classes, the first column showing the present salary of each class
and the second column showing the salary for that class on kay $0,
1919:
Salary kay ^C. 1^19 .
ftlCOO
$1200
1100
1300
1200
1400
1300
1500
14C0
1600
Sergeants will receive an increase of $50 effective Inlay
30, 1919, thus increasing their salaries from $1750 to tflttOO per
annum.
604
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 191 y.
Concluded.
Communication from His Honor the Mayor - concluded.
Por privates who join the force on and after May 30,
1^19, there will be six grades. New men will enter the force at a
salary of $1100 and will receive a yearly advance of $100 on their
anniversary dates until the new maximum of #l6Q0 has been reached.
Will you kindly indicate your concurrence in this wage
scale in order that action may be taken on it by the City Council
without delay?
very truly yours,
ANDREW J. PETERS
Mayor .
The applications of the following named police officers
for full pay for the time herein specified on account of absence
from duty by reason of injuries received in the performance of duty,
were granted:
Patrol.
11
Adolf F. Butterman,
Samuel C. Hutchins,
Anthony P. Shea,
John h. Sullivan,
Div.
9,
7 days,
26.85
n
9.
7 "
26.85
11
10,
7
19.17
ti
12,
9 "
3^.52
♦107.39
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
week ending May 22, current, was approved as follows ;-
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House Matrons,
Total,
Attest:
$45,528.37
618.19
508.19
181.39
53.23
#46, 889. If
Chief ciei^r-^
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
2? Pemberton square.
boston, Friday, May 23, lyiy.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
Tne records of Thursday last were read and approved.
605
The executive session of the Police Department heretofore
held at the office of the Police Commissioner , 29 Pemberton square,
on Saturdays is hereby discontinued, except as ordered by the Com-
missioner from time to time.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
Lieutenant Perley S. Shillings of Division 16 is hereby
promoted to the grade of Captain and assigned to Division '-}, to take
effect Saturday, May 24, I9I9, at 7.45 A. M.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
Sergeant James H. Egan of the .bureau of Criminal Investi-
gation is hereby promoted to the grade of Inspector, to take effect
Saturday, May 24, 1919, at 7.45 A. M.
606
BOSTON, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1^1 9.
Contd.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
It is ordered that where punishment duty was imposed on members
of the Police Department who entered the Military, Naval or Marine
service of the United States prior to such entry and who have or
shall nave re-entered the service of this Department, and where such
duty remains in whole or in part unperformed, that such punishment
duty be and hereby is abated.
The following communication was transmitted to His Honor
the Mayor :-
CITY OF BOSTON
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Office of the Commissioner
May 23, 1919 .
Hon. Andrew J. Peters,
Mayor of the city of Boston,
City Hall, Boston, Mass.,
Dear Sir:
ay virtue of the provisions of Chap. 291 of the Acts of
the year 1906, I hereby concur with you in establishing the pay of
tne members of the police force according to the following schedule:
1. All classes of privates in the police department to re-
ceive an increase in pay of $200, the increase to take effect on
May 30, I9I9.
2. All sergeants in the department to receive an increase in
pay of $50, to take effect May 30, 1919.
3. All sergeants in the department hereafter and subsequent
to May 30, 1919. to receive $1800 per annum.
4. For privates in the department joining the force on and
after May 30, 1919, a salary of $1100 per annum to advance to the
maximum salary of $lo00 at the rate of $100 per year becoming
effective on their anniversary days.
5. All privates in the department who receive their increase
of $200 on May 30, 1919, which increase does not bring them to the
maximum salary of $1600, to advance to the maximum salary of $1600
at the rate of $100 per year becoming effective on their anniversary
days .
Respectfully,
EDWIN U. CURTIS
Tr~k _ -1 J
J -. ._ — .
607
BOSTON, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1919-
Contd.
The following communication was transmitted to the
Assistant City Clerk :-
CITY OF BOSTON
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Office of the Commissioner
Boston, Friday, May 23, 1919-
It was
ORDERED: That the pay of [the Police Matrons be and
hereby is established as follows to take effect May 30, 1919.
HOUSE OF DETENTION.
Chief Matron 1500 per annum
Assistant Chief Matron 13OO " "
3 " Matrons, each, 1100 " "
STATION HOUSE MATRONS.
Station 6-12
II
7
II
9
II
10
II
11-19
II
13
II
15
620
11
11
250
620
620
11
11
n
n
11
350
350
520
11
11
11
11
11
n
THOMAS
RYAN
Chief
Clerk.
The applications of tne f-llow Lng named persons for
Amusement Licenses were forwarded to His Honor the Mayor approved:-
J. J. Fay, J. A. McGrail and J. J. McKillop Jr., - to have
a dancing party in the Allston Dansant located at 13& Brighton
avenue on Monday evening, May 26, 1919 •
Margaret L. Lahey - to have a May party in Waverly Hall, lo-
cated on River street, Hyde Park, on Monday evening, May 26, 1919 •
608
B03T0", FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1919-
(Jontd,
The application of Roman J. Vasil for an Auctioneer's
License at $67 East Second street was rejected.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year
ending June 30, 1919*
2349 Killilea
2347 Mulmat,
2348 Palmer,
Thomas P. 301 Beacon St., Somerville,
Max 10/ V/aumbecic st.
harry A. 770 Morton st.
The application of Thomas Shlosky for a license
#134855 to set U P and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 119
Portland st. was granted for the year ending June 3°. 1919 •
The application of ^enebury & Lavis for a transfer of
his three licenses //01571A, 01571E and 01571C to set up and use
Hackney Carriages from a garage at 222 Eliot street to a garage
at 120 Worcester street was granted.
The applications of the following named persons for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were grantcd:-
City Band, consisting of twenty-five musicians, by William J.
Piatt, - to parade with the members of the Sons of St. George
Society on Sunday, June 1, current, from 2.30 to 4 p. m.
Route: Prom 446 T'remont street to Broadway, Park square,
Charles, Beacon and Dartmoutn streets to Trinity Church.
609
BOSTOr , FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1919.
Jontd.
Collective Musicians' Licensee Granted - concluded.
General Diaz band, consisting of twenty-five musicians, by
Generoso Rossi, 353 Hanover street, - to accompany the funeral
procession of the late Pasquale Lazza on Sunday, May 25, current,
at I.30 p. m.
Route: Frmm 180 Paris street to maverick, Cottage, Frankfort
Meridian and Sumner streets to the North Perry to Battery street
to Hanover street.
D'Avino's Eand, consisting of fifteen musicians, by Giovanni
Giardini, 287 Hanover street, - to accompany the funeral procession
of the late Nicola Bruno on Sunday May 25, current at 2 p. m.
Route: From 165 Salem street to Prince and Hanover streets
North square, North and Richmond streets to Hanover street.
Giardini Band, consisting of fifteen musicians, by Giovanni
Giardini, 287 Hanover street, - to accompany the funeral procession
of the late Americo Fernandez on Friday May 23, current at 10
a. m.
Route: From 3 4 Clark street to North, Battery, Hanover,
Richmond and North streets, North square, North and Prince streets
to Keany square.
Thomas F. Mo ran appointed May 9» current, appeared
and made oath to faithfull and impartially perform all the duties
incumbent on him as a orivate detective.
On the application of the United Fruit Company by J. E.
Riley, General Manager, the following named persons were appointed
Special Police Officers for duty in and about the premises of the
Revere Sugar Refinery located at the corner of Richard and Medford
streets, Charlestown, for the year ending March $1, 1920.
Edward '.'!, Brooks
Eartol A. Cook
Edward J. DeBruyn
James H. Dunsworth
Thomas F. Holden
Harland .7. T.owe
610
BOSTON, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1919-
Concluded
The application of Patrolman Michael J. Hankard of
Division 7 for leave of absence from duty for one day commencing
May 24, current, to attend a funeral was granted without pay.
The application of Patrolman George L. Sharkey of
Division 16 to be reimbursed in the sum of Three and 73/100 (3.73)
Dollars, being the cost of a new blue helmet to replace one broken
while attending revolver practice in the South Armory on April
16, current, was granted.
Attest
.qZk^cm^*W
Chief CI
&T
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
.boston, Saturday, kay 24, lyiy.
611
There was no executive session held this day by order
of the Commissioner.
612
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSI ONER.
29 Pernberton square.
boston, Monday, May 26, iyi^.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following "business:
The records of Friday last were read and approved.
The resignation of James W. Fitzgerald, employed as a
messenger and clerk in the Chief Cleric's Office, having been
presented, it was accepted to take effect this day.
A requisition was made on the Civil Service Commission
for the names of eligible persons to fill one vacancy in the posi-
tion of stenographer with pay at the rate of Twelve Hundred (1200)
Dollars per annum.
The bond of captain Perley S; Skill ings with the Massa-
chusetts .bonding and Insurance Company as surety was approved by
the Commissioner and ordered to be filed with the City Auditor.
The City Treasurer was requested to pay to Katherine A.
Driscoll, widow of the late Patrolman Daniel J. Driscoll of Division
2 deceased February 16, lylb, the sura of Three and #3/100 (3. #3)
Dollars, being the amount due the said Patrolman Driscoll on the
pay-roll dated February 21, 1^18.
613
BOSTON, MONDAY, LAY 26, l^ly.
Contd.
The applications of the
Amusement Licenses were forwarded
following named persons for
to His Honor the Mayor approved
John J. Gunning - to have a dancing party in Fitzedrick
.bungalow located at 155 Capen street, Dorchester, on Saturday
evening, May 24, 1^19«
John J. Gunning - to have a dancing party in Fitzedrick
Bungalow located at 155 Capen street, Dorchester, on Saturday
evening, kay 3 1 . 19!9«
The applications of the following named persons
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the
June 30, 19-L9*
for
year ending
2350 Fields,
11^2 Langone,
1527 Stone,
Dennis G.
John
Frederick T.
28 Holyoke st. ,
114 Mountain av . , Revere,
41 Moreland st. , Roxbury,
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to set up and use Hactcney Carriages were granted for tne
year ending June 30, 19 1 9-
125,460 Fields, Dennis 0.
13<3. 959 Keeble Joseph R.
13d,6lO Stone, Frederick T.
in a garage at
n 11 11 11
293 Northampton st.,
293 " "
l6b Warren st. , Rox.
The applications of the following named persons for
junk Collectors' Licenses were granted for the year ending April 3°i
1920.
95 Ruggles st. ,
16 Thorndike st. ,
43 W. Third st. ,
22 Johnston rd. ,
249 Shawmut av.,
2 Savage ct. , E. B. ,
48 Hampden st. ,
Benov,
Samuel
Greenberg,
Sam
Klayman,
Myer
.Nimerovsky,
tfoolf
Schwartz,
Barney
SSteinberg,
Jake
Tashlitsk % y,
harry
614
BOSTON, MONDAY, MAY 26, lyi?.
Gontd.
Junk Collectors' Licenses Granted - concluded.
Wine,
ZeliKowitz,
Solomon
Simon
235 Saratoga st. ,
12 Auburn st.
The application of the Giardini .band, consisting of
twenty-five musicians, by Fr. Anthony Sousa, 14 North Bennet
street, for a Collective Musicians' License to accompany the May
procession of St. Leonard's Church, Prince street, on Sunday, June
1, current, at 2 p. m. , was granted.
Route; From Prince street to Salem, Charter, Hanover, Fleet
and North streets, North square, Prince, Hanover, Parmenter, Salem,
Cooper, Endicott and Thacher streets to Prince street.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to deal in Second Hand Articles were granted for the year
ending April 30, 1^20.
Bowers,
Dreayer ,
olick,
Glynn,
Halpin,
Kirlcwood,
Krepotnizky,
Lev i ne ,
Hosenf ield,
Swartz,
James F.
Benjamin &
Samuel
J. D.
Thomas J .
William
Fannie
Israel
Israel L.
Samuel
1^77 Columbus av. ,
Samuel as Dreayer Bros.,
121 Hanover St.,
i?C0 Dudley st. ,
23W Huntington av ,
7 Fairview av. ,
as Kirkwood Bros,
23 Elm st. ,
1202 Tremont st. ,
44 Howard st. ,
304 Columbus av . ,
250 Shawmut av.
Inc.
The application of Jacob Glick for a license to deal
in Second Hand Articles at 374 Tremont street was rejected.
615
.B0ST01J, MONDAY, IvIAY 26, 1^19,
Contd.
The following named persons were appointed Special
Police Officers for the year ending March 31, 1^20.
Officers.
Ahern,
Albee,
.Barry,
Bly,
Boston,
Casey,
Connolly,
Connor,
Connors,
Devlin,
Donahoe,
Dowling,
Elder,
Flaherty,
Flaherty,
Ford,
Galletly,
Henderson,
Johnson,
Kavanagh,
itnapp,
iiaguire,
Meehan,
...ellynn,
Miles,
Mo ran,
Murray,
McAuliffe,
McDonald,
McLaughlin,
iiovak,
O'Brien,
O'Connell ,
O'Meara,
Patch,
Peacock,
Rafferty,
Rasmus sen,
Searle,
Shea,
Tucker,
Sullivan,
Austin,
Morris
Charles R.
William H.
Edgar J.
Joseph F.
Jeremiah F.
Thomas
Michael J.
Edward F.
Charles F.
Timothy J.
Daniel Jj".
Robert W.
.Bartholomew
Michael
John D.
John R.
William H.
George A.
John
ueorge
Thomas P.
Joseph D.
John J.
William P.
Jarne s
John J.
i'rank if.
Donald A.
Patrick j .
K'rank c.
John F.
Thomas F.
Eugene E.
Amos G.
Alfred T.
James J .
Ross E.
Walter C.
John J.
John H. J.
William
Arthur E.
Employers.
United States Quartermaster Corps
ueor&e P. Carter, Captain,
for duty in and about the prem-
ises of all warehouses under the
jurisdiction of the Zone Supply
Officer, Boston,
616
B0ST02T, M01IDAY, LIAY 26, 19ly.
Gontd.
Special police officers Appointed - concluded.
Officers. Employers.
Pallis,
Wheeler,
Thomas
Charles E.
.boston national League Baseball Co.
Walter E. Hapgood, Business Mgr.
craves field, Gaffney st. <fc
Commonwealth av.,
Avery Hotel Company,
14. Morse, Treasurer,
cor. of Washington and
Avery streets.
Cornelius J. Lee, appointed Aiay 22, current, appeared May
24, current, and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all
the duties incumbent on him as a special police officer.
The following named persons, appointed May 23, current,
appeared and made oath to faithfully and impartially perform all
the duties incumbent on them as special police officers.
crooks,
Cook,
DeBruyn,
Edward W.
.barton A.
Edward J .
Dunsworth,
Holden,
Lowe,
james H.
Thomas F.
harland J
The application of Morris Ruts^y for a Wagon License
#1^04 to locate in front of 231 Chelsea street, East .boston, was
granted for the year ending June 30, 1^1^.
617
BOSTON, MONDAY, MAY 26, l<jli.
Contd.
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolman Herbert L. Wingate of Divi
addition to his regular vacation, commenc
visit his folks in Vermont and Canada.
Patrolman Frederick J. Thorn of Divi
mencing May 26, current, on account of th
Patrolman Charles M. Tighe of Divisi
ing May 24, current, oriaccount of the dea
Captain Michael J. lioff of Division
^ay 24, current, on account of the death
Sergeant Orrington Waugh of Division
May 27, current, on account of the death
at Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
sion 4, three days, in
ing May 30, current, to
sion ^, three days, com-
e death of his wife,
on ^, three days, commenc-
th of his brother-in-law.
15, two days, commencing
of his brother-in-law.
17, five days, commencing
of a relative of his wife
The application of patrolman John J. Manning of Division 2
for permission to accept a reward of Twenty-five (25) Dollars from
M. F. McFague, Special Agent of the American Railway Express Company
for the arrest of five men for the larceny of property valued at
$15,000, from said company, was granted.
The application of Patrolman Charles H. Morse of Division
9 to be reimbursed in the sum of Seven and 76/IOO (7 .76) Dollars,
being tne cost of cloth for new trousers to replace a pair destroyed
while quelling a riot in Humboldt avenue on jiay 1, current, was
granted.
613
BOSTON, MONDAY, MAY 26, lyi y.
Concluded.
The applications or the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved:-
Cacciola,
Cacciola,
Linichiello,
Giovino,
Schulte,
Anthony .
Thomas
Carmine
Giuseppe
D. A. Inc.
125 Staniford st. ,
54 So. Margin st.
263 Cambridge st.,
50 Maverick sq.,
2 Pemberton sq.
Attest:
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COliMISSlOKER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Tuesday, May 27, lyi^y .
Police commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business:
The records of Monday last were read and approved.
619
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 3C, 19IV.
2352 Gallagher,
2351 O'Brien,
Patrice F.
William H.
50 Linden Park at. ,
132 "A" Vernal st. Everett,
The application of Fred F. Brown for a transfer of his
license #32,511 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a garage
at 21 Hawkins street to a garage at lly Portland street was granted,
The application of Harry Jacobs and Israel shriberg for
a Junk Shop Keeper's License at 418 Dorchester avenue was rejected.
620
BOSTON, TUESDAY, Utt 27, 191 9.
Contd.
The applications of the following named bands for
Collective Musicians' Licenses were granted:-
Salein Cadet and Coast Artillery Bands, consisting of sixty-
five musicians, Toy William H. Oakes, ^0 Monument square, - to parade
with the Ancient and Honorable Artillery company of Massachusetts on
Monday, June 2, current, at 1 p. m.
Route: .From South Market street to Commercial, State, Wash-
ington, School, Tre::iont and Beacon streets to the State House;
to Beacon, Tremont and Boylston streets to the Old South Church;
to Boylston, Arlington and Beacon streets to the Common; to
Beacon, Charles and Boylston streets to Copley square to the Copley
Plaza Hotel.
Sorocka Band, consisting of seventy musicians, "by Joseph
Bearak, 20 Pemberton square, - to parade with the Conference of
Jewish Organizations on Wednesday, May 28, current, at 1 p. m.
Route: From Park square to Boylston, Washington, School,
Tremont, 3eacon, Charles and Boylston streets to Huntington avenue
to Mechanics Building.
Sells-Flcto Band, consisting of seventy-five musicians, by
F. H. Gentry, Circus Grounds, - to accompany the Sells-Floto Circus
parade on Wednesday, May 23, current, at 9«30 a « m.
Route: From the Show Grounds on Huntington avenue to Massa-
chusetts and Columbus avenue3, Eliot, Tremont, Park, Beacon and
Charles streets, Boylston street (south side) and Huntington
avenue to the starting point.
The following named persons were appointed Special Police
Officers for the year ending March 31,1920.
Officers
Barclay,
Belanger ,
Brennan ,
Burns ,
Burns ,
Cadogan,
Caffrey,
Carpenter,
Connor,
Creedon,
Curren,
Cutting,
Dolan,
Alexander
Napoleon
Thoma3 E.
Edward T.
Lawrence E,
John D.
Charles F.
Jeremiah
Walter T.
Jeremiah E
Patrick J.
Henry M.
Thomas F .
Employers .
United States Quartermaster Corps,
Captain Gecrge F. Carter,
all warehouses under the super-
vision of the Zcr.s Supply Officer,
BOSTON, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 19 19
Contd.
Special Police Officers Appointed - concluded.
Officers. Employers.
6±x
Donovan,
Dooley,
Finley,
Fitzgerald,
Gordon,
Graff am,
Grant ,
Guiney,
Hersey,
Holmes,
Johnson,
Lazarus,
Leahy,
Linton,
Mackey,
McGonigle,
Mc Isaac,
Monaghan ,
0» Grady,
O'Meara,
Parsons,
Plunkett,
Power,
qualters,
Reardon,
Scharff ,
Sheehan,
Silverman,
Simmons,
Toland,
White,
Dolan,
Pay,
Fay,
Jo'hnson,
Kennedy,
Lyons,
Mc Grail,
IT i land,
Hardy,
John
Thomas
John A.
Thomas F.
John W.
Herbert H.
John B.
William
George W.
Austin H.
Carl H.
William S.
James E.
William E.
James P.
Daniel
Alex
Thomas P.
John S.
James H.
Albert J. i
Thomas W.
Patrick G.
Richard J.
George J.
George P.
John P.
Carl
William E.
John I .
Fred H.
John
John J.
Michael J.
Martin
William J.
Jame s A .
Thomas
John
Louis B.
United States Quartermaster
Corps, Captain George P.
Carter, all warehouses under
supervision of the Zone Supply
Officer.
Boston & Albany Railroad,
J. A. Stiglich, Agent,
freight sheds and yards at
corner of Kneeland and Albany
sts. ,
Metropolitan Water & Sewerage Board,
William N. Davenport, Secretary,
Chestnut Hill Reservoir, Pumping
Stations and adjacent lands,
Alden Peterson, Manager,
St. James Theatre,
239 Huntington av.
622
BOSTON, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1919,
Contd.
The application of the Hudson Athletic Club by Edward G.
Gesien, President, for the appointment of George K. Jodan as a
Special Police Officer for duty in and about the premises #108 "A"
Tyler street was rejected.
The application of the Engel-Cone Shoe Company by Erwin W.
Cone for the appointment of Filippo Silvano as a Special Police
Officer for duty in and about the premises of the Engel-Cone Shoe
Company located at Orleans street corner of Porter street was
rejected.
John Dolan, appointed this day, appeared and made oath to
faithfully and impartially perform all the duties incumbent on him
as a special police officer.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 3°i 1919*
Division 1.
1527 Raia, Ignazio
153 4 Savione, James
in a stable at 337 North St.,
n 11 11 h ooy « 11
1517 Rausch, Louisa
Division 17 .
in front of
257 Cornell st
623
BOSTON, TUESDAY, liAY 27, 1919 .
Concluded
The application of Patrolman Perry W. Eaton of Division
12 for leave of absence from duty for two days, commencing May 31i
current, to attend to private business, was granted without pay.
Attest:
Cnief Cle
feK"
624
OFFICE OF THE POLICE CQMMISSI02JER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Wednesday, May 28, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following "business:
The records of Tuesday last were read and approved.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers* Licenses were granted for the year ending
June 30, 1919.
2354- Green,
2353 Hobson,
663 Yourell,
Thomas P.
Thomas
Richard F,
29 Garfield av., H. P.,
46 Myrtle st. ,
72 Harriet st.
The application of Frank H. Wotton for a license #133,723
to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 11 Munson
street was granted for the year ending June 30, 1919«
The application of Alexander Bannwart for a transfer of
his license #96,484 to set up and use a Hackney Carriage from a
garage at 338 iJewbury street to a garage at 12 Har court street was
granted.
The application of Abraham Rosen for a Junk Shop Keeper's
License at 92 West Fourth street was granted for the year ending
April 30, 1920.
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Collective Musicians* Licenses were granted:-
George A. McCormack, Medford, - one musician to play an organ
in an auto truck for the purpose of announcing the sale of house
lots in Maiden any week day, commencing May 28, current, and ending
October 27, current, from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Route: Principal streets of Charlestown, East Boston, South
Boston, Dorchester, Roxbury, Jamaica Plain, West Roxbury, Brighton
and the South and North Ends.
William H. Oakes, 50 Monument square, - the drum corps of the
Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company to play the "Reveille" on
Monday, June 2, current, from 5«3° a » m « to 7 a« m «
Route: From Faneuil Hall to Cornhill, Franklin avenue, Court
square, School and Beacon streets to the State House; thence Boston
Common to the Flag Staff; thence to the corner of Boylston and
Tremont streets to Scollay square, Hanover, Elm and Brattle streets
and Adams square to Faneuil Hall.
On the application of the Nantasket Beach Steamboat
Company by Frederic L. Lane, Treasurer, William A. Port was appointed
a Special Police Officer for duty in and about the premises of Howe's
Wharf and the boats owned or operated by said company in Boston
Harbor for the year ending March 31, 1920.
On the application of James F. Powers, Owner, William C.
Sweeney was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about
the premises of Congress Hall Theatre located at 220 Broadway for
the year ending March 31, 1920.
635
626
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
Wagon Licenses were granted for the year ending June 3c, 1919.
Division 2.
in front of 232 State st.
Division 4.
in front of 197 Broadway,
Division 9.
1555 Hurley, Prank C. in front of 361 Warren st.
1508 Raraer, Morris
1548 Atkins, David
The applications of the following named police officers
for leave of absence from duty were granted without pay:-
Patrolraan Dana J. Walton of Division 4, three days, commencing
May 29, current, to take his father who is ill to Waterboro, Maine.
Patrolman William J. Trainor of Division 5. from June 16, to
September 8, current, to regain his health.
Patrolman William Scott of Division 14, three days, commencing
May 28, current, on account of the death of his brother.
Patrolman James A. Burns of Division 16, three days, commencing
May 28, current, on account of the death of his brother-in-law.
The application of Lieutenant Francis J. Mulligan of
Division 16 for permission for the officers of Division 16 to make
voluntary contributions to purchase a gift for Captain Perley 3.
Skillings of Division 9 as a token of the esteem in which he is held
by the officers of Division 16, was granted.
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1919.
Contd.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses for the storage and sale of merchandise at the locations
herein stated were returned to the Board of Street Commissioners
approved:-
627
Bartlett.
Bennet,
Butterella,
Doyle,
Green,
Morton,
Stebbins,
Alden S.
Charles
Salvatore
David F.
Ida L.
R. E. Co.
N. E. Inc,
32 Hanover st. ,
132 Camden St.,
122 Havre st.,
287 Adams st. ,
24-g- Faneuil Hall sq. ,
2 Commercial st. ,
132 Boylston st.
Full pay, amounting to Three Hundred Thirty-nine and
67/IOO (339.67) Dollars, was allowed to the account of the late
Inspector Alfred N. Douglas of the Bureau of Criminal Investigation
deceased April 26, current, for sixty- two days' time lost in the one
hundred and fifty days immediately preceding his death and on account
of sickness which caused his death.
The City Treasurer was requested to pay to Eva Douglas,
sister of the late Inspector Alfred N. Douglas of the Bureau of
Criminal Investigation deceased April 26, current, the sum of Three
Hundred Thirty-nine and 67/100 (339.67) Dollars, being full pay for
sixty- two days' time lost in the one hundred and fifty days immedi-
ately preceding his death and on account of sickness which caused
his death.
Full pay, amounting to Eight and 22/100 (8.22) Dollars, was
allowed to the account of the late Captain Hugh J. Lee of Division 9
deceased May 2, current, for one day's time lost in the one hundred
and fifty days immediately preceding his death and on account of
sickness which caused his death.
628
BOSTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1919.
Concluded.
The City Treasurer was requested to pay to Katharine Lee,
widow of the late Captain Hugh J. Lee of Division 9 deceased May 2,
current, the sum of Eight and 22/100 (8.22) Dollars, being full pay
for one day's time lost in the one hundred and fifty days immedi-
ately preceding his death and on account of sickness which caused
his death.
The applications of the following named police officers
for full pay for the time herein specified on account of injuries
received in the performance of duty, were granted :-
Patrol
11
11
11
11
Adolf F. Butterman,
Samuel C. Hutchins,
Arthur F. Shea,
John H. Sullivan,
Thomas Thornton,
Div.
9.
6 days,
$ 23.02
n
9.
6 ■
23.02
11
10,
7 "
19.17
11
12.
7 "
26.85
11
5.
12 "
34.51
"|5i26-.-*7
A requisition for the payment of the pay-rolls for the
week ending May 29, current, was approved as follows :-
Police Divisions,
Police Signal Service,
Clerks,
House of Detention,
Station House Matrons,
Policemen serving in the U. S. Army
or Navy,
Total,
$45,960.84
618.19
501.21
181.39
53.23
$47,314.85"
3 95.06
$47,709.92
Attest;
Chief Cle{|!cri>
629
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIOSEK.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Thursday, May 29, 1919.
Police Commissioner Curtis was at his office today and
transacted the following business;
The records of Wednesday last were read and approved.
The Superintendent of Police was directed to promulgate
the following to the Department by General Order :-
May
,
I
All feergear
|j>0, to take effect Ma?
All sergeants 1&
~© tli: .xuau
apartment
La;- oer a~
#10
n the Department who rece
oee
ie maxiou
salary of |l6'.,
.?alvsrsaxy &s#
A contract was made with the New England Telephone and
Telegraph Company to install in the premises #29 Pemberton square,
office of Police Commissioner Edwin U. Curtis, a telephone station
connected with its Haymarket Exchange with the right of 90 calls a
month at the rate of $4.50 per month with a discount of 33-1/3 per
cent.
630
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919-
Contd.
The pay of the following named employees of this Depart-
ment was increased as stated commencing May 30, 1919:-
Charles T. Irwin,
Maurice F. Murphy,
Joseph J. Sarjeant,
Frank E. Collins,
Marcia 0. Milliken,
Elizabeth V. Pierce,
Joseph Cardinals,
William H. Young,
Bernard Woods,
John Lydon,
John Flynn,
Joseph Ernst,
Francis E. Kennedy,
John C. McMillan,
Thomas B. Lafayette,
John H. Hartigan,
James F. Pierce,
Charles E. Arris,
James Dal ton,
William J. Kerrigan,
John J. Elbery,
Timothy Connolly,
Merritt A. Coates,
Neil J. Doherty,
Mary E. Taten,
Bridget Hyder,
Jane A. Sheridan,
Annie Collins,
Susan L. Finn,
Nora A. Hurley,
Mary C. Nyman,
Mary J. Cadigan,
Sarah E. Homer,
Elizabeth Nash,
Bridget Caufield,
Josephine Griffin,
Annie E. Doherty,
Alicia E. Jones,
Julia A. Birmingham,
William Currie,
George B. Blinn,
Per
Per
Annum
Annum
Stenographer,
from
#1700
to
$1800.
Clerk
it
1300
11
1400.
«
ii
900
11
1200.
Tel. Operator,
n
1200
M
1300.
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it
ii
900
It
1000.
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900
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1000.
Janitor,
N
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1100.
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1100.
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ii
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85c.
N
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II
tl
730
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II
1500
tl
1600.
ii ii
H
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1400
II
1500.
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919-
Contd.
Employees' pay increased - contd.
Daniel A. Barron,
William Donahue,
John E. Duffy,
Dennis J. Egan,
Johan P. Mattson,
Walter M. Miller,
Nathaniel Nevins,
Joseph A. Hoey,
Charles C. Carter,
John Barry,
William F. Hedrington,
Daniel McWilliams,
James J. Newton,
John J. Lehan
Thomas B. Green,
Walter J. Hickey,
Timothy O'Reilly,
George A. Laws,
Walter Capron,
Timothy A. J. Hayes,
James F. Aylward,
George W. Goodwin,
Dudley W. Hook,
Louis F. Neuert,
Walter R. Sweet,
George N. Embree,
Ernest W. Outhet,
Duncan McDonald,
John D. Cody,
Jeremiah Mackey,
Michael Murphy,
John A. McLean,
William M. O'Brien,
Alexander Brown,
John H. Burke,
John O'Dannell,
Fireman-Engineer
it n
Van Driver,
•i it
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•i
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N
N
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ii
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Signalman,
n
H
H
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II
Lineman,
ii
•i
ii
ii
Stable Foreman,
Painter & Groundman,
Driver,
631
Per
Per
Annum.
Annum
from
$1300
to
#1400
it
1300
11
1400
H
1300
H
1400
tt
1300
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1400
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632
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919-
Employees' pay increased - concluded.
House
Amelia B. White,
Ida E. Hall,
Genevieve Barretta,
Mary Kenney,
Mary E. Smith,
Elizabeth A. Kirby,
Jane A. Sheridan,
Bridget M. Keenan,
Catherine Reagan,
Lizzie C. Hurley,
Mary J. Cadigan,
Catherine Donovan,
Contd.
Per
Per
Annum
Annum
of Detention
Chief
Matron,
from
$1400
to
$1500
Ass't "
H
H
1200
II
1300
H
II
1000
It
1100
n
II
1000
•1
1100
it
11
1000
II
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ation House
it
II
520
II
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ii
II
200
II
250
H
II
520
II
620
ii
•I
520
•1
620
n
II
300
II
350
ii
•1
416
II
520
•1
II
300
n
350.
The applications of the following named persons for
Hackney Carriage Drivers' Licenses were granted for the year
ending June 30, 1919.
2355 Broderick,
675 Garf inkle,
2356 Kelley,
William ,
Reuben
Edgar L.
102 Norway st. ,
1 Bower pk., Roxbury,
IO38 Canterbury st.
The application of Frank H. Wotton for a license #133,722
to set up and use a Hackney Carriage in a garage at 11 Munson street
was granted for the year ending June 30, 19!9«
The application of Fred H. Webster, 337 Warren street,
Roxbury, to be reappointed a Private Detective was granted for the
year ending May 29, 1920.
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919 •
Contd.
On the application of J. H. Brennan, Manager, Thomas P.
Crosby was appointed a Special Police Officer for duty in and about
the premises of Loew's New Columbia Theatre located at 978 Washing-
ton street for the year ending March 31, 1920.
6 53
On the application of Captain George P. Carter, United
States Army, the following named persons were appointed Special
Police Officers for duty in and about the premises of all warehouses
under the jurisdiction of the Zone Supply Officer for Boston for the
year ending March $1, 1920.
William H. Curtin,
Charles H. Doolin,
Andrew J. Kearns,
Joseph G. Maguire,
Michael Verderico.
The application of Harold J. Hathaway, 269 Ruggles street,
for a license #010328 to operate a Sight-Seeing Automobile was
granted until March 1, 1920.
The application of Patrolman Martin J. Rush of Division 10
for permission to accept a reward of Fifty (?0) Dollars for the
arrest of Howard Pratt, a deserter from the United States Army, was
granted.
634
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919,
Contd.
The applications of the following named persona for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
granted for the year ending May 31, 1920.
Acker t,
Adams ,
Aitken,
Alberti,
Alexander,
Allen,
Allen,
Amadon,
Anderson,
Armstrong,
Bachelder,
Backwell,
Baker,
Barker,
Barnard,
Barrett,
Barrett,
Beaulieu,
Beebe,
Berkowitz,
Bernier,
Berry,
Berry,
Bertwell,
Biggi,
Billings,
Blankinship,
Blodgett,
Bonney,
Borden,
Bos worth,
Boyden,
Bradley,
Breslin,
Brock,
Brown,
Brown,
Bruce,
Bruce,
Bryant,
Alson
George H.
John S.
Victor J.
Clifford G.
Clarence W.
Elmer M.
Howard J.
Charles W. E.
Arthur L.
Guy S.
Albert H.
Clarence P.
Robert S.
Alexander G.
Ernest G.
George H.
Edward J.
Walter L.
Jacob
Raoul C.
Elmer L.
Herbert I.
Charles L.
James
George H.
Howard S.
Jonas H.
Percy W.
Charles 0.
Frederick I.
Ralph A.
James
James A.
George H.
Addison C.
Harry
David W.
Hollis E.
Robert H.
approved by
American
Greenwood
Somerville,
41 Spring St., Stoneham,
53 Hancock st. ,
74 Whidden av., Whitman,
53 E. Springfield St.,
Upland rd., Brighton,
7 Blake st., Concord, N.H. ,
27 Pier st., Bangor, Me.,
^7 Mechanic St., Keene,N.H.,
25 Milton av., Dorchester,
15 Grant av., Quincy,
211 Grant av., Medford,
43 Franklin st. ,
23 Deering rd.,
93 Greenwood av.
31 Marshall st.,
47 "A" Rich st., Waltham,
71 Fayerweather st., Camb. ,
104 Moreland st, ,
139 Adams st., Waltham,
331 Harrison av. ,
63 Providence st.. Provi-
dence, R. I.
121 Sharon st. , W. Medford,
31 Forest av., Medford,
143 Chestnut st., Wilmington,
77 Cohasset st., Roslindale,
76 Myrtle st.,
43 Franklin st. ,
11 Foskett st., Som. ,
43 Franklin st.
1 Bedford st.,
31 Leyland st., Roxbury,
15 Sachem st., Lynn,
24 Willow ct., D. D.,
5 Kensington av., Som.,
22 Magazine st., Cambridge,
107 Waterston av., Wollaston,
11 Simpson av., W. Som.,
8 "A" Wheeler av., So.
Medford,
1 Prospect st. .Baldwinville
104 Hemenway st.,
C. W. Robie, General Manager,
Railway Express Company,
New Bedford,
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - contd.
Buck,
Buckley,
Bugbee,
Bunce,
Bur chard,
Bur well,
Butler,
Butler,
Campbell,
Campbell,
Carlisle,
Carpenter,
Carroll,
Car ter ,
Cash,
Chace ,
Chapman ,
Chase ,
Chase,
Chase,
Clark,
Coady,
Coffey,
Coggans,
Cole,
Collier,
Collins,
Colpas,
Comeau,
Condell,
Conley,
Connors,
Copeland,
Corbin,
Crawford,
Crippen,
Croain,
Crosby,
Roland H.
John T.
Solon D.
Frank J.
Edgar R.
William A.
Albert E.
Wright B.
Walter A.
William S.
Harry 0.
Frank K.
Edward J.
Edwin T.
Charles H.
Arthur H.
Clarence W.
Frank A.
George A.
Roger P.
Lemuel H.
John J.
Norman H.
John F.
Albert J.
George W.
Fred J.
George D.
Wilfred W. Jr.
Edward H.
Lincoln
Edward
Frank C.
Harry E.
James A.
Norman D.
Patrick J.
Roland D.
approved by C. W
American Rai
635
64 Florida st. ,
260 South St., Bridgewater,
13 Bidge rd. , Concord, N.H. ,
43 Franklin st.,
43 Franklin st. ,
30 Clarendon av. No. Camb. ,
43 Franklin st. ,
71 Charlotte av., Buffalo,
New York,
43 Franklin st. ,
28 Thicket st., So. Weymouth
193 W. Canton st. ,
20 Madison st., Somerville,
211 Washington st., East
Fairhaven,
779 Morton st. ,
70 Adams st., Q,uincy,
43 Franklin st. ,
14 Buchanan St., Albany,
New York,
19 Fremont st., Concord,
New Hampshire,
43 Franklin st. ,
511 Lebanon st., Melrose,
43 Franklin st. ,
38 Guild st., Medford,
72 Bonair st., Somerville,
269 Broad st., Providence,
Rhode Island,
43 Franklin st. ,
103 Green st., Fitchburg,
6 Washington st., Everett,
12 Park rd. , Winchester,
49 Camden av., Providence,
Rhode Island,
124 Fellsway West, Medford,
11 Deane st., Portland, Me.
17 Union St., No. Adams,
34 Berkmans st., Worcester,
91 Salem St., Woburn,
43 Franklin st. ,
30 Mattoon St., Springfield
157 Leverett st. ,
4 Beacon st. , Concord,
New Hampshire
. Robie, General Manager,
lway Express Company,
636
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - contd.
Cross,
Crossett,
Cryan,
Cutting,
Dalton,
Dal ton,
Daly,
Dalzell,
Darch,
Davis,
Dean ,
Dearborn,
Dearborn,
DeMeritt,
Dennerly,
Denton,
Descheres,
Desmond,
Dodd,
Doody,
Dorsey,
Dow,
Downer,
Downing,
Ead,
Earley,
Eaton,
Eldridge,
Ellis,
Ellsworth,
Evans,
Everbeck,
Fahey,
Pall,
Fitts,
Fitzgerald,
Fitzgerald,
Forbes,
Fraser,
Freernan,
French,
Gaynor ,
Gerry,
John F.
Homer P.
Arthur C.
Ashley P.
Francis H.
Richard T.
Daniel W.
John L.
Obed F.
.Wank L.
Charles E.
Charles H.
George A.
Wilbert E.
Walter
Cyrus G.
Arthur E.
Joseph C.
Russell C.
Edward P.
John T.
George A.
Walter N.
Francis K.
John J.
William M.
Justin S.
Allen M.
Charles S.
Walter F.
Edward H.
Charles p.
Leroy G.
George G.
William R.
Robert C.
Thomas J.
Peter A.
Frederick E.
Charles F.
George A.
Patrick J.
Edgar A.
approved by C. W.
American Railway
6 Gould ct. , Worcester,
47 Earl st., Springfield,
4-3 Franklin st. ,
12 Bird st., D. D. ,
Dana st. , W. Lebanon,
New Hampshire,
157 Walden st., Cambridge,
97 H st.,
76 Harris st., Beachmont,
145 isyrtle av., Fitchburg,
191 Portland st.,
43 Franklin st. ,
43 Porter st. , Melrose,
28 Windsor rd. , Somerville,
84 Highland st., Brockton,
43 Franklin st. ,
142 Washington st., Lynn,
74 Turner st., Brighton,
66 Richfield st., D. D. ,
43 Franklin st.,
69 Keyes st. , J. P. ,
17 Waters av., Everett,
43 Franklin st. ,
92 Farrington st., Wollaston
15 Mather st., D. D. ,
21 Fulton st., Medford,
43 Franklin st. ,
13 W. Newton St.,
43 Franklin st. ,
125 Florence st. , Ros.,
8 Holborn st., Roxbury,
43 Franklin st. ,
39 Ditson st. , D. D. ,
39 Stilson av., Northampton
43 Franklin st. ,
19 Chapin st., Southbridge,
307 Highland av., Somerville
23 Cortes st. ,
89 Fayette st., Watertown,
233 Willow av., Somerville,
9 Center st. , Provincetown
81 Nightingale st.,
17 Shields st., Mansfield,
12 Bellevue st., Lowell,
Robie, General Manager,
Express Company,
637
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - contd.
Gilbert,
Gilchrist,
Gillis,
Giroux,
Given,
Goodale,
Goodridge,
Gorton,
Gould,
Graham,
Graham,
Graham,
Grazado,
Green,
Green,
Green,
Griffin,
Griridley,
Guinan,
Gunn,
Hadlock,
Hall,
Haney ,
Hanham,
Hanley,
Hanley,
Hanley,
Hark ins,
Harriman,
Hatch,
Hayes,
Healy,
Hearn,
Heckman,
Henderson,
Herrig,
Hersey,
Heywood,
Hickman,
Hills,
Higgins,
Higgins,
Hinckley,
Thomas H. Jr.
George D.
Edward P.
Howard A.
George
Harry P.
Charles E.
James L.
Clinton D.
Samuel H.
James A.
William G.
James
Harry
Herbert L.
Mark J.
Simon P.
James J.
William L.
Edward
George H.
Earle R.
William M.
William C.
James H.
Michael J.
Thomas P.
Prancis L.
Wallace S.
Edward W.
Ariel D. L.
John P.
Hubert F.
John M.
John W.
George V.
Charles E.
George N.
Charles J.
Ralph S.
Edwin C.
Walter M.
Harry 0.
approved by C.
American Rai
7 Winthrop pi., Revere,
43 Pranklin st.,
43 Pranklin st. ,
80 Russell st., C. D. ,
300 Park St., Dorchester,
33 Nelson st., Bangor, Me.
43 Franklin st. ,
43 Franklin st.,
27 Carrael St., Chelsea,
106 Belgrade av. , Roslindale,
43 Franklin st. ,
43 Franklin st. ,
12 Reeds ct., Roxbury,
243 Woodrow av., D. D. ,
48 Appleton st. ,
3 "A" Grove Park,
43 Franklin et. ,
2261 Centre st., W. R.,
53 Warren st., Roxbury,
Farman av., W. Lebanon,
New Hampshire,
4 Howard pi. , D. D. ,
43 Franklin st. ,
139 Pearl st., Providence,
Rhode Island,
26 Cortes st.,
3 Lawrence st., C. D. ,
5 W. Brookline st. ,
11 Delle av., Roxbury,
40 Pritchard av., ¥/. Som. ,
112 Glenwood rd., Som.,
347 Waverley st., Belmont,
9 Orkney st., Portland, Me.
41 Woodward st. ,
43 Franklin st. ,
459 Massachusetts av.,
25 Lexington av., W. Som.,
88 Powder House Boulevard,
W. Somerville,
43 Pranklin st. ,
27 Francis st. , Quincy,
763 Kempton st., New Bedford
43 Franklin st. ,
190 Portland st. ,
2 Elm St., Albany, N. Y. ,
16 Cedar st., Wakefield,
W. Robie, General Manager,
lway Express Company,
Ei
638
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919-
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - contd.
Hinckley,
Holbrook,
Holden,
Holmes,
Hopkins,
Howard,
Irwin,
Isner,
Johnson,
Jones,
Jones,
Jordan,
Judge,
Karston,
Keeler,
Keeney,
Kelley,
Kelley,
Kelliher,
Kennedy,
Kennedy,
Kersey,
Kirschten,
Kiley,
Knowles,
Lane,
Lane,
Langone,
Larkin,
Lawler,
Lawrence,
Levin,
Lewis,
Libby,
Liberman,
Lind,
Liscomb,
Luther,
MacCallum,
Magee,
Maguire,
Mahoney,
Mar chant,
Harden,
J. Carlton
Fred M.
John P.
Lewis P.
Charles F.
Carlton P.
Charles H.
Henry A.
Charles P.
Warren J.
William B.
Joseph J.
Thomas J.
Edwin F.
Charles A.
Charles M.
James P.
Michael J.
Thomas F.
Harry M.
Thomas A.
John £.
Frederick W.
William H.
Benjamin W.
Fred H.
Ralph E.
John R.
Edward H.
Francis E.
Seymour L.
Albert
John J.
Horatio A. J.
Morris
Thomas H.
William P.
William M.
Chester V.
Frank J.
Joseph H.
Daniel H.
Alexander J.
Edward C.
approved by C.
67 Brookings st., Medford
Hillside,
43 Goldsmith St., J. P.,
222 Elm St., Bangor, Me.,
90 Western av., Camb. ,
19 Wave Way av., Winthrop
127 Commonwealth av.. Con-
cord Junction,
75 Westminster av.,
Arlington,
3 Maple st., Concord Jet.,
92 Lexington av., Som. ,
43 Franklin st.,
14 Prospect st., Newport, Vt
28 Hayes st., Framingham,
22 Kemp ton st., Roxbury,
41 Winslow st., Everett,
16 Eunice av., Worcester,
12 Union ct. , New London, Ct
28 Hollis st.,
18 Mindora st.,
43 Franklin st. ,
43 Franklin st. ,
212 "A" Somerville av., Som.
8 Temple st., Mattapan,
9 Erickson st., Belmont,
338 Thurbers av., Providence
Rhode Island,
660 No. Main st., Mansfield,
53 Coburn st., Lynn,
9 Walnut st.,
8 Bridge ct. ,
209 Grant av., Medford,
245 Emerson St., S. Boston,
27 Folsom st. , D. D. ,
54 Village st.,
22 Sewell St., Som.,
302 Main st., Melrose,
5 Parkman st. ,
57 Cutler st., Winthrop,
95 Pearl st., Somerville,
51 Read st., Winthrop,
6 Circuit st., Roxbury,
18 Mystic st. , C. D. ,
43 York ter., Melrose High-
lands,
Central st. W. Stoughton,
48 Dimick st., Somerville.
3 Buoy st.. Concord, N. H.
W. Robie, General Manager,
Amorlpor Tlalliiiov IfTinrooB Pnnmn nv
639
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919.
Contd.
Revolver Licensee Granted - contd.
Marshman,
Masterson,
Mathews,
McCaffrey,
McCarthy,
McCauley,
McCoy,
McCoy,
McDermott,
McDonald,
McFague ,
McLaughlin,
McLaughlin,
Michaud,
Micklay,
Mi liner,
Millen,
Miller,
Monahan,
Moore,
Mo ran,
Morey,
Morgan,
Morgan,
Morrison,
Morrison,
Mosher,
Murphy,
Murphy ,
Newell,
Newton,
Nickerson,
Nickeraon,
Nolan,
Norcross,
O'Brien,
Q'Donnell,
Ohlund ,
O'Loughlin,
Olsson,
O'Neill,
O'Rourke,
William H.
George W.
George H.
Noble F.
William L.
Daniel
Alexander
Harold J.
Henry M.
Joseph
Maurice F.
Miles J. Jr.
William J.
Henry
Fred
Arthur W.
James A.
Charles S.
Charles J.
Charles L.
George A.
Albert F.
Charles E.
George L.
Harry R.
Samuel
Charles H.
Daniel J.
John H.
Irving A.
William
Frank M. C.
Thomas F.
John
Horace D.
William T.
Charles H.
William E.
Dennis J.
John J.
Joseph L.
John E.
approved by C
American Ra
406 No. Maine st., Brewer, Me,
22 Follen st.,
22 Forest av., Everett,
58 Francis st., Roxbury,
Tchapitoulas st., H. P.,
29 Olive av., Maiden,
33 McNaughton av.,
Rensselaer, N. Y. ,
23 Chestnut st.,
43 Franklin st.,
44 Highland st. , Brockton,
108 Vassall st., Wollaston,
820 Lafayette st., Bridge-
port, Conn.,
82 Pierce st. ,
19 Lyon st. , D. D. ,
5 Peters st. ,
43 Franklin st. ,
4C4 Amory st., J. P.,
43 Franklin st.,
714 Broadway, Everett,
43 Franklin st. ,
184 Main st., Medford,
57 Bowen av. , Medford,
15 Wentworth st. , D. D. ,
43 Franklin st. ,
27 Deering rd., Mattapan,
110 Bond st., Springfield,
7 Blackstone st. , Bangor,
Maine,
10 Whitfield st. , D. D. ,
172 Waverley st., Belmont,
11C Main st., Longmeadow,
Delano rd. , Marion,
1 North st., Woods Hole,
628 Union st., Bangor, Me.,
3 Kenton rd. , J. P. ,
612 Spaulding sq. ,
33 Walker st., W. Som. ,
lo E. Brookline st.,
6 Claflin rd. , Brookline,
47 Porter rd. , Cambridge,
10 Flint st. , Salem,
12 Haskell st., Prides
Crossing,
132 Wood st., Providence,
. W. Robie, General Manager,
ilway Express Company,
640
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - contd.
Parker ,
Parker,
Parkhurst,
Partridge,
Paul,
Payne ,
Peirce,
Perkins,
Peterson,
Peterson,
Phelps,
Phillips,
Pierce,
Pierce,
Pierce,
Pi chard,
Potter,
Reeder,
Ridgway,
Riley,
Roberts,
Roberts,
Robertson,
Robinson,
Robinson,
Roche,
Rockwood,
Russell,
Ryan,
Saunders,
Sands,
Sargent,
Sargent,
Sargent,
Savery,
Sawyer ,
Schell,
Scholes,
Seavey,
Shattuck,
Shea,
Shillady,
Silvs,
Smith,
Smith,
George I.
Samuel
Walter S.
Fred M.
Arthur J.
Arthur M.
Charles W.
Walter B.
Charles A.
Walter E.
Howard E.
Byron K.
Albert H.
Edward J.
Hal R.
George H.
Arthur L.
Percy H.
Harold
Joseph L.
Dorie P.
Paul S.
George P.
Harry E.
Jerry T.
Thomas F.
Fred C.
William E.
John
John B.
Paul C.
Berton F.
Frank H.
Nathaniel M.
Hoyt L.
Alfred G.
Albert
William H.
Lawrence N.
Clayton S.
John J.
Samuel H.
Frank H.
Benjamin F.
Edward A.
approved by
American
111 North St., Medford,
118 Palm St., Bangor, Me.,
30 Hanover st., Lynn,
5 Holly av., Greenfield,
43 Franklin st.,
19 Myrtle st.,
43 Franklin St.,
27 Winter st., W. Som. ,
29 Weber st., Roxbury,
135 Boston st. ,
43 Franklinst. ,
Holden pi. ,
114 Atkinson st.. Bellows
Falls, Vermont,
114 Fayerweather st., Camb. ,
56 Franklin st., Melrose,
77® Massachusetts av., Camb.
70 Dean st., Everett,
99 Washington st., Maiden,
25 Minot st. , D. D. ,
620 E. Fifth st.,
6 Easton av., Woburn,
3 Lake st., Natick,
IO89 Main st., Melrose,
26 Third st., Wellington,
93 Laurel st., Fairhaven,
211 Green st., Cambridge,
1 Everett st., Concord,
92 Shawmut av. , New Bedford,
44 Blue Hill av.,
19^ Broad st. , Salem,
111 Pembroke st.,
43 Franklin st. ,
62 Pierce st., Maiden,
33 Kent st., Brookline,
43 Franklin st. ,
7 Willow st., Bangor, Me.,
31 Mt. Ida rd.,
39 Trowbridge st. , Arlington
43 Franklin st.,
860 Main st., Waltham,
11 Fourth st., Cambridge,
31 Hurd rd., Brookline,
22 Gledhill av., Everett,
43 Franklin st. ,
43 Franklin st. ,
C. W. Robie, General Manager,
Railway Express Company,
641
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919.
Contd,
Revolver Licenses Granted - contd.
Smith,
Frank A.
Smith,
Joseph A.
Smith,
Joseph A. Jr.
Snow,
Walter H.
Southworth,
Henry L.
Spencer,
Herbert
Spring,
Frank 0.
Stanton,
Forrest G.
Staples,
Fred L.
Staples,
Stephen H.
Stevens,
George H.
Stoddard,
James V.
Stone,
Charles
Stowell,
John M.
Suffa,
William G.
Sullivan,
George J.
Sullivan,
John J.
Sullivan,
Timothy J.
Sumner,
James H.
Swett,
John F.
Sylvester,
Levi
Tate,
Robert F.
Taylor,
Philmont T.
Theriault,
Edward G.
Thomas ,
William E.
Thornton,
Richard C.
Tebbitts,
George I.
Toher,
James E.
Toomey,
John 11.
Torrance,
Leslie B.
Tourgee,
George W.
Tower,
Augustus
Tower,
Leavitt J.
Turell,
Joseph H.
True,
George H.
Vosmus,
George W.
Vosmus,
Frank A.
Wales,
Frederick A.
Walker,
Fred R.
approved by
American
43 Franklin st. ,
14 Highland av., Arlington,
14 Highland av., Arlington,
6 Kearsarge av. ,
282 Samoset av., Taunton,
2^6 Dudley st.,
82 June st., Worcester,
32 Greenleaf av., Medford,
137 Temple st., Whitman,
53 Lauriston st., Provi-
dence, R. I.,
424 Hyde Park av . ,
2 Hayes st., Framingham,
128 Atlantic av., Beachmont,
194 Cottage st., Athol,
43 Franklin st.,
42 Hiawatha rd. ,
25 Faxon st. ,
458 E. Sixth st.,
25 Kensington pk. , Lynn,
152 Warren st., Brighton,
752 Main st., Woburn,
31 Rutland sq.,
138 Franklin st., Melrose
Highlands,
141 Tolles st., Nashua, N.H.,
218 Hancock st., Everett,
23 Fairmount st., Marlboro,
119 Dedham av., Needham,
25 Broadway, Providence,
Rhode Island,
40 Lincoln st., C. D. ,
5 Water st., Plymouth,
146 Oxford st., Providence,
Rhode Island,
164 Broadway, Providence,
Rhode Island,
43 Franklin st. ,
64 Hyde Park av . ,
62 Cutter st., Melrose,
Willard st. , So. Portland
Maine,
7 Hancock st., Maiden,
43 Franklin st. ,
113t Rumford st. , Concord,
N. Hampshire
C. W. Robie, General Manager,
Railway Express Company,
642
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, I919.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - contd.
Walker,
Warrington,
Wason,
Waters,
Webster,
Weeks,
Welch,
Welch,
Wheelock,
White,
White,
Whitney,
Whittemore,
Williams,
Williams,
Williston,
Willson,
Wilson,
Winn,
Wood,
Woodis,
Woodman,
Woodward,
Worden,
Wright,
Young,
Young,
Youngman,
Adams,
Adams ,
Arthur,
Betts,
Butler,
Byrnes,
Clinton,
Cohen,
Connors,
Conrad,
Crowe,
Dacey,
James W.
Robert I.
Henry W.
James J.
George H.
Bert R.
John
Nathan S.
Eugene C.
Andrew P.
Harry P.
Prank B.
Albert F.
Charles A.
Michael J.
George T.
W. Walter
Robert F.
George F.
Daniel E.
Allie H.
Edwyn L. F.
George
Harry A.
Fred M.
Arthur R.
George W.
Joseph W.
approved by
American
Joseph W.
approved by
Sinclai
Robert T.
Frank E.
Edward H.
William V.
William J.
Frank
Sam
William F.
Samuel W.
Maurice P.
Daniel
approved by
New York,
9 Newbury st. , W. Som. ,
260 Hamilton st., Albany, N.Y
96 Revere st., Springfield,
16 Russell st., C. D. ,
242 Willow av., W. Som. ,
37 Main st. , Keene, N. H.,
54 Church st. , Mansfield,
94 W. Brookline st. ,
311 Summer st., Woonsocket,
Rhode Island,
12 Windsor st., Arlington,
96 Church st., Mansfield,
29 Brookings st. , Medf ord,
30 Bigelow st. , B. D. ,
43 Franklin st. ,
22* Mt. Auburn st. , Camb.,
43 Franklin st.,
34 Maple st., Watertown,
4 Alder st., Skowhegan, Me. ,
92 Lowell st., Methuen,
43 Franklin st. ,
41 Bay State av., W. Som.,
32 Hamilton rd. , W. Som.,
12 School st., D. D. ,
43 Franklin st. ,
9 So. Russell st.,
56 High st., Everett,
41 Walnut st. , Som. ,
43 Franklin st. ,
C. W. Robie, General Manager,
Railway Express Company,
68 Mooreland st. , Som. ,
H. G. Dunmire, Agenr,
r Refining Company,
83 Westland av. ,
54 Hollingsworth st,
32 Paris st.,
94 Carver st. ,
5 Ware st. , D. D. ,
127 quincy st., Quincy,
53 Grove st.,
15 Everton st., D. D. ,
9 Bancroft st. , Roxbury,
1 Dale st., Roxbury,
6 Fellows pi., Roxbury,
A. D. Follansbee, Captain Police,
New Haven & Hartford Railroad,
So. Station,
643
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919-
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - contd.
Dennehy,
Dewar ,
Doyle,
Doyle,
Downey,
Dugan,
Emmons,
Fitzgerald,
Foley,
Follansbee,
Freeland,
Garno,
Gillie,
Gillis,
Hannon,
Haskine,
Hayes,
Heron,
Hobson,
Holmes,
Irwin,
Katz,
Kelly,
Laurence,
Lewis,
Macdonald,
Mehrhoff,
McGee,
McGill,
McLoughlin,
McMahon,
Murphy ,
O'Leary,
Pfieffer,
Powell,
Ruggles,
Ryan,
Sh«ppard,
Stacy,
Steele,
Tho/rtjoson,
Philip F.
Timothy J.
Joseph J.
Patrick J.
Thomas S.
James J •
John
Michael A.
Cornelius F.
A. D.
Albert C.
Joseph F.
John J.
Michael J.
Michael F.
Charles F.
John J.
William J.
A. T.
Howard W.
John M.
Benjamin
Joseph M.
Louis A.
William
Charles E.
George
John J.
Frank H.
Michael M.
Thomas D.
John A.
John F.
George
Thomas L.
Horatio B.
Patrick F.
Fred
Frank W.
Robert I.
Ernest C.
approved by A.
New York, New
lib Bower st. , Boxbury,
72 Bonair st., Somerville,
87 Hillside st., Roxbury,
54-9 E. Fifth st.,
53 Boynton st.,
64 Rutland st. ,
43 St. Botolph st.,
446 W. Fourth st. ,
247 Bussey st., E. Dedham,
40 Fletcher st., Roslindale,
21 Lyon st. , D. D. ,
Colonial Point, No.
Weymouth,
446 Fourth st. ,
24 Conant st., Roxbury,
12 Peter st. ,
90 Magnolia st., D. D. ,
244 Fifth st.,
49 Fayette st., Camb. ,
269 K St.,
143 Washington st. , Brookline
95 Maple st. , H. P. ,
68 Devon st., Roxbury,
21 Hancock st., D. D. ,
13 Follen st.,
36 Cottage st., Mansfield,
185 Green st. , J. P. ,
324 E st.,
36 Dartmouth st.,
34 Ridgewood St., D. D. ,
53 Edwin st. , D. D. ,
17 Dewey st., Roxbury,
60 Dutton st.. Maiden,
11 Gates st.,
164 Third st.,
72 Clifton st., Roxbury,
50 Park st., So. Weymouth,
637 Parker st., Roxbury,
17 Florence av., Revere,
61 Lebanon st. , Maiden,
73 Church st., Weymouth,
65 Wensley St., Roxbury,
D. FollanSbee, Captain Police,
Haven & Hartford Railroad Co.,
644
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - contd.
Trainor ,
Webster,
Wessel,
Wright,
Akins,
Earl,
Goulter,
Lawler,
Alberti,
Andrews,
Atwood,
Atwood,
Baker,
Bethel,
Bolton,
Brandewiede,
Brown,
Brown,
Cary,
Clifford,
Connelly,
Currier,
Dacey,
Dannenberg,
Darling,
Doris,
Dowd,
Dwyer,
Engler,
Fitzgerald,
Gaines,
Gayler,
Gerald,
Grady,
Henry,
Horvath,
Kelso,
Kemp,
King,
Kingsbury,
Lyden,
Manning,
Leo ) 26 Staniford St.,
Leo F. ( 123 Child st., J. P.,
Carl ( 659 Sixth st. ,
Frank S) 26 Fountain St., Roxbury,
approved by A. D. Follansbee, Captain Police,
New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad,
William H. ) 173 Shurtleff st., Chelsea,
Setton ( 127 Eliot st., Brookline,
Eugene H. Jr. ( 40 Harrison st. , "
Frank B. ) 3 So. Market st.,
approved by F. B. Lawler, Vice Pres., Beacon
Trust Company,
66 Kingsdale st.,
54 Ellery st., Camb.,
Custom House,
78 Bellevue st., W. R.,
475 Beech st., Roslindale,
370 Broadway, Maiden,
50 Bromf ield rd. , W. Som. ,
805 E. Broadway,
63 Gould st., Wakefield,
63 Grenville rd. .Water town,
39 Banks rd. , Swampscott,
33 "A" Addison st., Chelsea,
60 "A H Cleveland av. Everett
702 Massachusetts av.,
1536 Centre st.,
55 Long Wharf,
4o4 Huntington av.,
26 Bigelow st., Brighton,
4 Montello st., D. D. ,
559 E. Fifth St.,
4 Thane st., D. D. ,
Gustav W.
Robert A.
Calvin P.
Edward K.
Ernest H.
Jeremiah T.
William E.
Frank
Charles H.
George J.
Ralph
Frank J .
Thomas A.
Eugene E.
John J.
C. F.
Wallace L.
Bernard F.
Edward F.
William C.
Samuel
James E.
Major
Christopher F.
Warren S.
George E.
Thomas A.
Ernest
William M.
John M.
Charles F.
Frederick B.
Patrick
William L. 4 Bunker Hill ?,t.,
approved by Charles R. Tuckett, Captain,
U. S. Customs Guards,
70 Montgomery st. , Camb.,
85 Reed av., Everett,
241 Webster av., Camb.,
2131 Dorchester av . ,
62 Royal st., Lowell,
20 Saranac st. , D. D. ,
88 Ferrin st. , C. D. ,
Custom House,
Custom House,
60 Rogers av. , Somerville,
446 High st., Dedham,
54 Hyde Park av. ,
645
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919-
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - contd.
Markey,
Moore,
Moore,
Moriarty,
Murphy,
McCarthy,
McMahon,
McNamee,
Newell,
No one,
O'Driscoll,
Pearson,
Perry,
Perry,
Robinson,
Salmon,
Smith,
St. Clair,
Sullivan,
Symonds,
Tuckett,
Welch,
Weld,
Whitcorab,
Whittaker,
Willard,
Anderson,
Arnold,
Atkinson,
Aus'tin,
Breivnan,
CocHran,
Dristcoll,
Jone s ,
Charles J.
John J.
Percy C.
Walter E.
William M.
Timothy F.
Eugene V.
Charles
Willian H.
Ernest W.
Jeremiah
Isaac E.
Early M.
Pred B.
Norval D.
Stephen D.
Walter P.
John J.
John J.
George E.
Charles R.
Thomas P.
Charles F.
John
Samuel J
Charles R.
31 Burnham st., Som. ,
ol Wheatland st., Som.,
35 Lowell st., Maiden,
75 Burrill st. , Swampscott,
72 Beacon st., Somerville,
210 W. Springfield st.,
20 Matchett St.,
64 Sharon st. , Medford,
135 Florence st., Everett,
15 Lowden av., Som.,
1 Davitt st. , D. D. ,
Custom House,
146 Oxford St., Cambridge,
21 Packard av,, W. Som;,
69 Woodford St., D. D. ,
Custom House,
Custom House,
16 Tolman st. , D. D. ,
515 Weld St.,
Custom House,
163 Summer st., Som.,
95 Franklin st., Arlington,
330 Hyde Park av.,
186 Riverside Drive, Dedham,
514 Green st., Camb.,
14 Midland st., D. D. ,
approved by Charles R. Tuckett, Captain,
United States Customs Guard.
John T. 297 Congress st.,
approved by George W. Simonds, President,
C. H. Simonds Company,
Albert 560 Massachusetts av.,
approved by John Howard Industrial Home,
Howard W. Brown, Clerk,
George H. 30 Stanley av., Medford,
approved by Charles Knight, Ass't Treas.,
Metropolitan Trust Company,
Arthur E. 474 Massachusetts av.,
Michael J. 48 Leonard St., D. D. ,
Charles 39 W. Newton st.,
Jeremiah H. 31 St. Albans rd. , Rox. ,
Thomas J. 35 Kenberma rd., D. D. ,
approved by Captain George P. Carter, United
States Quartermaster Corps,
646
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - contd.
Lyons,
Matthews,
Miller,
Odian,
Pinkhara,
Pollard,
Reagan,
Austin,
Haley,
McGonagle,
Olsson,
Ayer,
Daly,
Baker,
Baker,
C.
Toby
Thomas H.
Ira F.
Livingstone
Walter F.
William J.
Joseph P.
approved by
United States
Frederick L. )
Walter X. (
Edward A. (
Albert S. )
approved by F.
Massachusetts
William H. )
Andrew J. )
1301 Commonwealth av.,
15 Levant st. , D. D. ,
10 Edgewood st., Roxbury,
55 Revere st. ,
24 tyueensberry st.,
8 _ Faulkner st. ,
99 Central av., Chelsea,
Captain George P. Carter,
Quartermaster Corps,
38 Howard st., Melrose,
16 Malcolm rd., Camb. ,
22 Pleasant st., D. D. ,
3 Murdock pi. ,
L. Austin, Chief Inspector,
Highway Commission,
17 Brorafield rd. , Som. ,
97 H st..
approved by James B. B. Smith, Treasurer,
The United States Leather Company,
Silas E. 15 Hewins st. , D. D. ,
approved by Schuyler S. Bartlett, Manager,
Union Safe Deposit Vaults,
Walter 32 Adams st. , Medford
Hillside, approved by C. C. Barnes, Manager,
S. S. Pierce Company,
Baldwin,
William H.
14
Copeland st., Roxbury,
Bampton,
John R.
53
Norfolk st. ,
Bo wen,
John
168
Hillside st., Roxbury,
Brickett,
Arthur A.
74
Harvard av., Brookline,
Brickett,
Harry 0.
16
Haslet st., Roslindale,
Brown,
Manson S.
94
Milton av. , D. D. ,
Bur dick,
William C.
27
Bailey st., D. D. ,
Clarke,
Frank E.
16
Hancock st., Lexington
Cunningham,
Joseph
30
Belvoir rd., Milton,
Emerson,
David E.
265
Norfolk st., Cambridge,
Ewell,
Leonard G.
11
Stickney av., Somerville
Fales,
Harold E.
52
Temple pi. ,
Goodwin,
Locke D.
20
Prospect st., Everett,
Hall,
Lee V.
52
Madison st., Somerville,
Mackin,
Thomas F.
929
E. Fourth st. ,
Mosher,
David M.
8
Lorraine ter., B. D. ,
Phelan,
Thomas F.
21
Clay st., Camb.,
Sherman,
William B.
3?
Grampian Way,
Spaulding,
Walter L.
83
Appleton st.,
approved by H. VI
t Burge
s, Ass' t Sec. , Old
Colony Trust Company,
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919-
Contd.
647
Revolver Licenses Granted - contd.
Sproul,
Swan,
Trow,
Whitcomb,
Worden,
Banks,
Blake,
Brennan,
Buckley,
Burke,
Clarke,
Farley,
Gaffney,
Mahar,
McSorley,
O'Brien,
Proctor,
Stewart,
Sullivan,
Swett,
Thompson,
Van Valen,
Williams,
Bannister,
Barker,
French,
French,
Goodwin,
Holmes,
Hyde,
Kelltsy,
Lavi 4 T ne,
Macdonald,
Newej.l,
Parke ir ,
Louis R.
Eddy F.
Maurice E.
Warren H.
Robert S.
17 Court St.,
18 Franklin st., Medford,
17 Court St.,
73 Bellingham St., Chelsea,
17 Whittemore ter. , D. D. ,
approved by H. W. Burge, Ass't Secretary,
Old Colony Trust Company,
Howard
Alfred H.
John W.
Joseph
Patrick F.
Richard B.
Walter J.
John A.
Harry M.
Janes J.
Timothy J.
Frank E.
Cornelius A.
Richard E.
Henry L.
Charles S.
Raymond
John J.
103 Templeton St., D. D. ,
178 Brighton av. ,
60 State st.,
37 Henderson st. Arlington,
34-7 E. Fourth St.,
158 Thorndike st. , Camb. ,
1870 Beacon st.,
81 Revere st.,
156 Shawmut St., Chelsea,
117 L st.,
593 Tremont st. ,
41 Ossipee rd., W. Som. ,
119 Jerome st., W. Medford,
34 Summer st., C. D.,
1472 Centre st., Ros.,
135 Eutaw st. , E. B. ,
60 State st.,
2 Common st. , C. D. ,
approved by A. Van Valen, District Supt.; these
licenses are granted on the express condition
that arms are not to be carried, except when
out investigating alarms for the American
District Telegraph Company,
William H. 20 Vale St., W. R.,
Ernest 101 Glenville av. ,
Henry C. 97 Forest av., W. Newton,
Henry W. 104 Arlington st.,
Fred M. 15 Avondale rd. , Newton
Centre,
George L. 70 Romsey st. , D. D.,
John A. 163 E. Cottage St., D. D.,
Martin J. 60 Bragdon st., Roxbury,
Louis V. 24 West st.,
J. Fred 30 Wisconsin av., Som.,
Warren 32 Orchard st. , J. P.,
Kirk A. 38 John St., Maiden,
approved by Ernest Barker for the Boston
Consolidated Gas Company,
648
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, I919.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - contd.
Pratt,
Sweat,
Tarbox,
Thomas ,
Wiley,
Wing,
Barnuid,
Bartlett,
Basse tt,
Moss,
Beattie,
Campbell,
Colgan,
Damon,
Guibard,
Kelly,
Lally,
Leary,
Leonard,
Lynch,
Wright,
Be cher er,
Bellamacina,
Bellucci,
Beninati,
Bennett,
Hanges,
Bent,
Bigelow,
Chester M.
Joseph W.
George W.
218 Cedar st., Dedham,
41 Evans st. ,
502 Lynn Fells Parkway,
Melrose,
Harry W. 412 W. Broadway,
Chester H. 26 Harley st., D. D. ,
John F. 102 Cushing av., D. D. ,
approved by Ernest Barker for the Boston
Consolidated Gas Company,
George M. l6l Clinton rd., Brookline,
Stephen P. 1722 Commonwealth av . ,
approved by S. D. Bartlett, Secretary,
P. G. Butler & Company, Inc. ,
Thomas E. ) 44 Draper st., D. D. ,
James W. ) 514- Audubon rd. ,
approved by J. W. Moss, Pres. & Treas., Lunt-
Mos8 Co., & Moss Pump & Engine Works,
Clarence W.
Arthur E.
James D.
Charles R.
Kenneth E.
Joseph P.
George J.
Patrick J.
Edward J.
Daniel P.
William H.
46 Clinton st., Everett,
99 Williams av. , H. P.,
5 Edwin St., D. D. ,
South Station,
137 Peterboro st. , Brook,,
7 Hew Heath st. ,
476 E. Seventh st. ,
144 London st. , E. B. ,
20 Powellton rd. ,
131 London st. , E. B. ,
46 Woodville st., Roxbury,
approved by W. H. Wright, Manager, Boston
Terminal,
Frederick J. 35 Smith st. , Roxbury,
approved by Woodford Yerxa, Pres., Guaranty
Trust Co.,
134 Staniford st.,
55 Revere st. ,
5 Line st., Cambridge,
721 Washington st., Newton-
ville,
113 Pembroke st. ,
approved by E. K. Meutzer, Supervisor of Track
Room 239, South Station,
John A. 52 Waldeck st., D. D. ,
approved by Frank E. Buxton, Treasurer,
North End Savings Bank,
William S. 5° Beacon st. ,
Frank
Frank A.
Joseph W.
Benjamin )
(
Anthony G. )
649
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919-
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - contd.
Bird,
Delay,
Dignan,
Driscoll,
McDermott,
Padden,
Roach,
Sullivan,
Blaisdell,
Bridge,
Crafts,
Hayward,
Newton,
Rogers,
Blake,
Blanchard,
Sogardus,
Brady,
Brazer,
Davis,
Gray,
Harris,
Lang,
Lee,
McGurk,
Tilden,
White,
Briggs,
Canning,
Cation, '
Hawkes,
Marshall ,
Stover,
Summers
Wise,
Walter C.
Daniel J, Jr.
Thomas A.
Timothy G.
Edward J.
James H.
Thomas J.
Dennis J.
46 Hecla st. , D. D. ,
82 Woodrow av., D. D. ,
155 Leyden st. , E. B.,
29 East st. , D. D. ,
232 Blue Hill av. ,
7 Beach rd., Winthrop,
32 East st. , D. D. ,
122 W. Third st. ,
approved by Rufus C. Folsom, Acting Supt.,
The American Sugar Refining Company,
Joseph G. 31 Shirley av. , Revere,
Edwin E. 17 Sydney st., D. D.,
Charles F. 15 Curtis st., W. Som. ,
James T. 4-2 Campbell av., Revere,
Richard 23 Strathmore rd. , Brook.
Jesse A. 26 Park st., Newton,
approved by E. A. James, Ass ' t Cashier,
The Merchants National Bank of Boston,
Harry W. 1173 Commonwealth av.,
Harry H. 23 Concord sq.,
Frederick 19 Bradlee st., D. D. ,
approved by A. E. Smith, Ass't Treas., Boston
Publishing Company,
42 Mt. Ida rd.,
approved by James B. Shea, Deputy Commies tone
Park & Recreation Department,
James N.
r,
Charles B.
Reuben J.
Lorin S.
Israel
Joseph J.
Bernard A.
Michael F. Jr.
Benjamin F.
John Ik.
approved by S,
93 Homes av., D. D. ,
40 Water st.,
7 No. Munroe ter., D. D. ,
54 Mt. Pleasant st., Camb,
56 Norfolk st., Camb.,
12 Jones av., Chelsea,
167 Hampshire st. , Camb.,
11 High st. , Maiden,
31 Astor st. ,
P. Wyatt, Chief Clerk,
National Shawmut Bank, Boston,
10 Dana St., Camb.,
159 Curve st., E. Dedham,
6 Cudworth st. , Medford,
111 Devonshire st.,
Ill Devonshire st.,
67 Summer st., Salem,
194 Central st., Som.,
69 Stratford st., W. R.,
approved'by B. E. Stone, Ass't Cashier,
The Second National Bank of Boston,
Harry H.
Thomas F. Jr.
Percy
George B.
J. Robert
Lawringtone
George F.
Samuel F.
650
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919,
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - contd.
Brown,
Coyne,
Getchell,
Ho"ban,
Huggs,
Inglis,
Kelley,
Kline,
Pattee,
Pinkerton,
Pompay,
Williams,
Wolff,
Bruker,
Cameron,
Gould,
Mayer,
Buck,
Buckley,
Kimball ,
Spear,
Bugbee,
Burgess,
Burke,
Burkhardt,
Buxton,
Byrnes,
Cashen,
Cardillo,
Roscoe D.
John A.
Charles E.
Thomas J.
Philip
Peleg B.
Albert M.
Stephen J.
Roy E.
George F. Jr.
Charles M,
Alexander L.
Herbert L.
70 Federal st. ,
169 Centre st., Roxbury,
17 Western av., Natick,
67 Batavia st.,
15 Holyoke st. ,
39 Chilton st., Cambridge,
43 Knollin st., Maiden,
28 Oakland av . , Auburndale
105 Summer st., Everett,
37 Fairbanks st., B. D. ,
40 Plymouth st. , Cambridge
67 Humboldt av. ,
157 Cabot st., Roxbury,
approved by B. D. Blaisdell, Cashier,
The Frist National Bank, Boston,
)
Edward F.
John J. (
Charles (
Charles H. )
approved by E.
Leslie G.
approved by W.
John J. )
E. W.
George F. )
L.
S.
22 Congress av., Chelsea,
271 Medford st., Somerville,
40 Condor st. , E. B. ,
72 Liverpool st. ,
Keefer, Agent, Boston &
Albany Railroad,
122 Bayswater st., E. B.,
Rendle, 135 Prescott st.,E.B.
63 Medford st. , C. D. ,
45 Chatham rd., Everett,
593 Broadway, Chelsea,
approved by Ross L. Coe, Local Treasurer,
The American Agricultural Chemical Company,
Frank A. 262 Quincy st., Roxbury,
approved by J. M. Porter, Purchasing Agent,
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston,
Thomas 11 Carlow st., Roxbury,
approved by F. G. Roger, Treasurer,
Massachusetts Chocolate Company,
Patrick J. 7 Taylor st..
Max 542 Warren st., Roxbury,
Frank E. 185 Western rd. , Wellesley,
Michael H. 36 Houston av., Milton,
approved by John White Jr., Treas.,
Mercantile Wharf Corporation,
Wilfred F. Harrison Sq. Railroad
Station, approved by M. L. Welsh for the
New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad,
Jerry 3 Mill st. , I). D. ,
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, I919.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - contd.
Carney,
Steppe,
Wendell,
Chandler,
Hannan ,
Clooney,
Conley,
Cook,
Crotty,
Eldredge,
Farwell,
Leavitt,
Long,
Means ,
Putnam,
Walker,
Coots,
Cowin,
Crosby,
Currie,
Curtaz,
Cutting,
Daggett,
D' Angela,
D'Ange'.lo,
Darrow.
Deianey,
Tyrrell,
Dermody,
John W.
John E.
George F.
Reuel W.
D. Praser
Elmer A.
Thomas P.
Roy A.
William P.
George L.
John P. ) 27 Springfield St., Sora. ,
Charles A. ( 60 Maxwell st., D. D. ,
Walter T. ) 15 Gardner st., Chelsea,
approved by C. H. Maynard, Agent, Merchants
dfc Miners Transportation Co.,
Herbert T. ) 356 Dorchester st.,
James E. ) 12 Park pi., Stoneham,
approved by Captain George P. Carter, U. S.
Quartermaster Corps,
John P. 77 Eustis St., Revere,
approved by A. P. Chase, Chase Parker & Co.,
170 Gardner st. , W. R. ,
19 Dunster rd. , J. P.,
109 Butler rd., Q,uincy,
7 Webster st., Winchester,
50 Oliver st. ,
138 Redlands rd. ,
13 Hall St., J. P.,
15 Plain st., Neponset,
59 Edson st. , D. D. ,
lo Juniper av., Salem,
approved by John Balch, Treas. , New England.
Telephone & Telegraph Company,
Henry R. 33 Porafret st., W. R. ,
approved by P. H. Roberts, President, 128 Cross
St.,
76 Hancock st., D. D. ,
67 Mt. Vernon St.,
7^ W. Seventh st. ,
267 Centre st. , D. D. ,
approved by John A. Fenno, Treasurer, Boston
Revere Beach & Lynn Railroad Company,
Henry M. 12 Haviland st.,
Harry C. Young's Hotel, Court st.
Frank M. 13 Grant St., D. D.,
John R. 13 Grant St., D. D. ,
Franklin M. 12 Somerset st., Boston,
approved by C. Sidney Waldo, President,
Waldo Brothers, Inc.,
James P. ) 101 Glenwood av., H. P.,
Edward G. ) 5 Larch pi., Mt. Hope,
approved by J. Delaney, Chief of Police,
Becker Milling Machine Company,
Francis J. 273 Bowdoin st., D. D. ,
approved by Lee Higginson Company,
Frank H.
Edward H.
James
Charles J.
651
652
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - contd.
DiCicco,
Dickerman,
Dickey,
Henderson,
Leland,
Peters,
Sullivan,
Dillon,
Doner ty,
Donnelly,
Donovan,
Duffy,
Durbeck,
Ferguson,
Hunt,
Dursdill,
Dutch,
Edson,
Griffith,
Harlow,
Jobling,
Lewis,
Page,
Pickett,
Ryder,
Earle,
Finlay,
3864 Washington st.,
R. Rowe, Treasurer, Rowe Contract-
ing Company,
47 Ware Hall, Cambridge,
73 Stratford st., W. R.,
46 Perham st. ,
66 Templeton st., D. D. ,
43 Pinehurst st.,
107 Smith st., Roxbury,
H. L. Wilson, Treasurer, Boston
Elevated Railway Company,
7/ilder L. 25 Hall st., J. P.,
approved by Fred P. Kinney, Treasurer,
Kinney Manufacturing Company,
James M. 7 Morse St., D. D. ,
Pietro
approved by
Emerson L.
Lewis J.
John F.
Frederick P
Edmund R.
William H.
approved by
Clinton st. ,
Jr., Treasurer,
Company,
Joseph S. 101
approved by John White
Clinton Market
Dennis 23 E. Concord st.,
approved by John A. Fenno, Supt. , Boston,
Revere Beach & Lynn Railroad Co.,
59 Edson st. , D. D. ,
Arthur W.
George E.
John D.
Joseph
100
100
100
approved by Charles E.
Franklin st. ,
Franklin st.,
Franklin st. ,
Rogerson, President,
Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Company,
John W.
approved by H.
Dana M.
Frank A.
Henty
Edward D.
Ernest E.
James H.
Charles E.
Walter F.
Nathaniel W.
65 Sanford st.,
T. Chandler, Supt., Walter
Baker & Co. Ltd. ,
245 Waban av., Waban,
33 State st.,
94 Center st., Milton,
135 Mt. Vernon st. ,
19 Granite pi., 35, Milton,
119 Central st., Hudson,
28 Austin st., 'Milton,
47 First st., y\elrose,
77 Trenton st,.,
approved by A. Carr, Vice President, State
Street Trust Co. ,
James I. 341 Norfolk, a t., D. D. ,
approved by E. A. James, Ass' a, cashier, The
Merchants National Bank,
Patrick J. 266 West Newton st.,
653
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919-
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - contd.
Eichorn,
Parmer,
Elkins,
Elliott,
Elliott,
Rae,
Everett,
Fan j oy ,
Fenno,
Ferguson,
Finn,
Fleming,
Folsom,
Poster,
Freno,
Gates,
Gerraughty,
Gleason,
Glover,
Goldthwaite,
Greer,
Karshick,
Linton,
Gridley,
Haddock,
Halford,
William C.) 4 Regent sq. ,
Harry W. ) 52 Walthara st.,
approved by George P. Carter, Captain,
Quartermaster Corps, Boston,
U. S.
Frank M.
Edson H.
Herbert N.
Walter )
approved by E.
)
659 Tremont st.,
13 Adams st. , C. D. ,
417 E. Third st.,
7 Bowen av., Medford,
Murphy, Agent, Eastern
Steamship Company,
Edward 16 W. Cedar st.,
Ernest F. 30 lit. Vernon st. , D. D. ,
approved by W. A. Grozier, Business Manager,
Post Publishing Company,
Charles P. 18 Cabot st., Winchester,
Kenneth A. 24 "A" Wakullah st.,
approved by B. H. Swig, Treasurer, Tremont
Trust Co.,
Patrick F. 38 Codman pk. , Roxbury,
Richard H. 259 Chestnut st., Chelsea,
approved by H. A. Dwinel, General Manager,
R. S. Brine Transportation Company,
Frank H. 547 Blue Hill av.,
Louis F. 89 Pilgrim rd.,
Joseph F. 62 Allen st.,
Theodore C. 28 Richwood st., W. R.,
Thomas H. 129 Stoughton st., D. D. ,
Walter S. 88 Liberty av., W. Sera. ,
approved by T. F. Murphy, Coin Box Manager
New England Telephone & Telegraph Company,
George S. 50 Fenwood rd. , Roxbury,
approved by John J. Mitchell, U. S. Marshall,
316 Federal Building,
Charles E. 39 School st., C. D. ,
approved by F. W. Beckman, Freight Agent,
Boston & Maine Railroad,
William S. ) 13 Withington st., D. D. ,
Frederick C. ( 591 E. Seventh st.,
John F. ) 21 Windermere rd. , D. D. ,
approved by Kidder Peabody Company,
George A. 28 Charles st., H. P.,
approved by J. F. Lyons, Works Manager,
B. F. Sturtevant Company,
Harry 9 Harvard av . , D. D. ,
approved by Frank E. Granger, Treasurer,
Eliot Savings Bank,
Winfred H. 13*5 Commonwealth av.,
654
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - contd.
Hanley,
Hanson,
Harding,
Sweeney,
Harper,
Hinkley,
Stahl,
Tirrell,
Hartford,
Hazea,
Henneberger,
Higgins,
Lynch,
Toomey,
Holland,
Hopkins,
Hoppe,
Hour in,
Hughes,
Hughes,
Watts,
Ingram,
Jackman,
Lavelle,
McKay,
Jer2uyn,
Joy,
Keith,
George J.
Herbert N.
Charles )
Patrick J. )
approved by R.
Fred R.
Ralph H.
Herman G.
Frank D. )
approved by R. L.
1
Commonwealth Trust Company,
349 Seaver st., Roxbury,
58 Washington st., C. D. ,
977 Blue Hill av.,
218 Fourth st. ,
Bradley & Company,
26 West av. , Salem,
71 Heath st. , Som. ,
99 Reed av., Everett,
88 Slimmer st.,
Nichols, Ass't Treasurer,
Benjamin F.
approved by H.
Samuel F.
Herman
49 Alpine st. , Roxbury,
S. Locke, Supt. , The Boston
Ice Co. ,
34 Ivy st. ,
40 Columbus av. , Newton
Highlands, approved by J. E. Riley, Gen'l Supt.
United Fruit Company,
)
James A.
John T.
Timothy G. j
approved by T.
(
G.
A.
Allen J.
George A.
Henry G.
Christopher D.
Clarence G. )
Melville L. (
Roswell T. )
approved by M. L.
790 E. Fourth St.,
71 Hunneraan st. ,
34 Francis st.,
Toomey for Wm. Filene's Sons
Company,
72 Wells av. ,
270 Bay State rd. ,
26 Rockland st., Rox. ,
1577 Columbus av.,
9 St. John st. , J. P. ,
72 Dunster rd., J. P.,
31 Gayland st., Roxbury,
Hughes, Ass't Treasurer,
The Gordon Supply Company,
Frank H. 1118 Commonwealth av.,
George P. ) 30 Jackson rd., W. Medford
William J. ( 43 Prince st., J. P.,
William E. ) 2§ Commonwealth av.,
approved by Ernest Barker, New England Fuel &
Transportation Company,
Lawrence L. 16 Field av., Weymouth,
approved by S. P. Wyatt, Chief Clerk,
National Shawmut Bank, Boston,
Mellen R. 168 W. Newton st.,
Fred A. 146 Smith st.,
approved by George E. Taber, Treasurer,
Wildey Savings Bank,
o35
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29. 1919.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - contd.
Lamb,
Leonard,
Libby,
Litchfield,
Longarini,
MacMillan,
Manthorne,
McConnell,
McCormack,
McCorraick,
McGee,
McGovern,
McMahon,
Mi gnaul t ,
Mode,
Morrissey,
Morrissey ,
McElroy,
McGoldrick,
Mclaney,
Shaughnessy ,
Tracy,
Mosher,
Mulligan,
kulligan,
Murphy,
O'Neil,
Osgood,
P.alladino,
Charles E. 72 Main st., Winthrop,
approved by C. H. Whittier & Bro. , Agents,
620 Atlantic av. ,
Patrick F. 382 Newbury st.,
Moses H. 2 Centre st., Roxbury,
Walter S. 555 High st. , W. Medford,
Antonio 20 Prince st.,
Thomas T. 48l First St.,
approved by Robert D. Hall, Treasurer,
The Stetson Coal Company,
Thomas G. 121 Dale St., Roxbury,
approved by H. Akerley, Marine Supt.,
France & Canada Steamship Corporation,
John G. 93 Waldeck st., D. D. ,
Henry F. 4-74 High st., Dedham,
approved by Robert E. Dillon, Ass't Supt.,
Edison Electric Illuminating Company,
James
Charles H.
Edward J.
William J.
William T.
Herbert S.
Patrick
approved by V;
C.
16 Pontiac St., Roxbury,
36 Holbrook st., J. P.,
875 Adams st. , D. D. ,
5 Albion pi. , C. D. ,
46 Milwood St., D. D. ,
67 Tudor st., Lynn,
34C Maverick st . ,
C. Smith, Treasurer, Boston
Forge Company.
34 Bradfield av., Ros.,
4 Worthington st.,
159 Green st. , J. P. ,
2 City rd. ,
81 Glover av., Quincy,
South Station,
H. Wright, South Terminal,
l6l Empire st. , B. D. ,
approved by P. M. Leavitt, P. M. Leavitt Co.,
John J. 14 Rockland st.,
approved by Martin F. Mulligan, 96 Hammond st.,
Martin F. 38 Conant st.,
Jeremiah 2 Wallace ct., C. D. ,
Daniel 1662 Columbia rd. ,
Charles B. 57 Hawthorne St., Maiden,
approved by Robert E. Chapin, Vice Prea.,
Chapin Adams Company,
Hector 18 Ashley st. , E. E.,
P. J.
John Y/.
Michael
John J.
James J.
Allen W.
approved by W.
Henry A.
656
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919.
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - contd.
Park,
Pearce,
Phillips,
Porter,
fyiirk,
Rhodes,
Smi th ,
Stanwood,
Rich,
Rieraer,
Riley,
Rogers,
Russo,
Rueso,
Seiberlich,
Seifer,
Sholds,
Skentelbery,
Sloan,
Smi th ,
Somwerville,
Sparrow,
Osmond F. 4 Rosedale st., D. D. ,
Arthur P. 44 Perkins st., J. P.,
Sterling A. 9 Norfolk st., Roxbury,
approved by C. W. Rankin, Chief of Police
Boston & Maine Railroad, Boston,
Abner T. 743 Tremont st.,
approved by C. H. Whittier & Bro., Agents,
30 State st.,
William M. 224 Bolten st. ,
approved by William M. Byrnes, Supt. , The
Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company,
Howard E. ) 15 Bartlett st., Melrose,
William B. ( 32 Linden av., Maiden,
Howard E. ) 9 Shepherd st. .Gloucester,
approved by John E. Elwell, Ass't Treasurer,
The Ginter Company,
T. Bertern 52 Paul Gore st., J. P.,
Oscar 129 G st. ,
approved by Julius Stern, Treasurer,
Summerfield Company,
George M. 89 W. Milton st., Readville
approved by R. G. Tuckett, Gen'l Manager,
Sawtelle Coal Company,
George E. 29 Blackstone st., Camb. ,
approved by E. A. Pacey, Ass't Treasurer,
H. Traiser & Company, Inc.,
Augustino 47 Pitts st. ,
Salvatore 21 Roseclair st., D. D.,
Frank 11 Roanoke av., J. P.,
Abraham 35 Baird st., P. D. ,
Howard H. 109 Falcon st.,
approved by J. T. Roberts, Supt., Bay State
Fishing Company,
Charles 1398 Commonwealth av . ,
approved by Ernest Barker for New England
Coal & Coke Company,
Bernard J. 402 Meridian St.,
approved by Walter S. Chase, Supt., Quincy
Market Cold Storage & Warehouse Company,
John T. 19 Fairmount st., Melrose,
approved by Ralph Smith, Terminal st., C. D. ,
William J. 662 Washington st., D. D. ,
approved by James J. Ferguson, Pres., Fidelity
Trust Company,
Frederick P. 100 Josephine av., Som. ,
approved by Arthur E. Dennis, Vi. President,
Massachusetts Wharf Coal Company,
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 2$, 1919-
Contd.
Revolver Licenses Granted - contd.
Standi sh,
Stedman,
Sternberg,
Stevenson,
Stokes,
Sullivan,
Taillandier,
Thanisch,
Tomasello,
Townsend,
Townsend,
Traviss,
Van Valen,
Wadsworth,
Wakefield,
Walton,
Watt,
Watts,
Young,
Webster,
Welch,
J. Myles
Arthur G.
Joseph E.
Simeon J.
approved by A.
Ordnance
James
approved by
Joseph
approved by
Algonquin st..
Union Park,
St.,
D. D.
A.
Co
657
Eugene C.
approved by
Rudolph J.
approved by
John
Robert E.
Robert E. Jr
40
34
242 Warren st., Roxbury,
23i Common st. , Waltham,
L. Douglas, Lt. Colonel,
Department, 19 Portland st.,
41 Melrose st. ,
J. Law, Manager, West & Dodge
106 N st. ,
John J. Donovan, Custodian, L Street
Bathhouse,
587 Columbia rd. ,
R. Elmer Townsend, 82 Devonshire st.
227 Park st., W. R.,
John E. Carty, 602 City Hall Annex,
68 Brent st. , D. D. ,
3 Plymouth st. ,
3 Plymouth st. ,
.1
approved by R. Elmer Townsend, 82
88 Pearl st.
Devonshire
st. ,
No. Weymouth,
) carried
(for the
Lincoln
approved
James E.
approved
American
Charles C.
approved by Ross L. Coe, Local Treasurer,
The American Agricultural Chemical Company,
(Alfred 60 State st. ,
jgranted on condition that arms are not to be
except when out investigating alarms
American District Telegraph Company,
87 St. Stephen st. ,
by D. R. Harvey, Manager, Iver Johnson
Sporting Goods Company,
21 Moore st., Somerville,
Bancroft, Ass't Treasurer,
Company,
55 Mt. Pleasant st. No.Camb.
A. Cowdrey, Cashier, Harris,
Co. Inc., 35 Federal st.,
by A.
Trust
William H. Jr.
approved by Elmer
Forbes &
Frederick 0.
Joseph W.
Clarence E.
approved by
Robert E.
approved by
Edwin J.
approved by
63 L st.
) 159 Lexington St.,
) 21 Central sq. ,
L. Wildes, Agent, Ocean Steamship
Company,
58 Dwight st., Brookline,
Robert N. Burnett, 172 Tremont st.
2 "A" Lincoln st., C. D. ,
Roland G. Hopkins, Vice President,
The Boston Ice Company,
W
658
BOSTON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, I919.
Concluded.
Revolver Licenses Granted - concluded.
Will,
Willets,
Wilson,
Wood,
Wyman,
Duff,
James 23 Plays tead rd. ,
approved by Terry B. Gordon, 573 Boylston st.,
Clarence W. 47 Park Vale av., B. D. ,
William S. 36 Albano st. , Roslindale
James R. 26 Commonwealth ter.,
Tillinghast W. 480 Washington st.
Judge John 27 Eliot at., J. P.
The applications of the following named persons for
licenses to carry pistols or revolvers in this Commonwealth were
rejected:-
B.,
B..
Ami co,
Philip
6 Chelsea pi. , E.
Amodeo,
Benny
319 Sumner st., E.
Caggiano,
Joseph
51 Neptune rd.,
Crawford,
Harry
7b Moreland st. ,
D'Angelo,
Anthony
234 Maverick st. ,
DiCicco,
Luigi
220 Hanover st.,
Ferris,
Anton L.
128 Wardsworth st.,
Hubbard,
Frank H.
48 Canal st.,
Kimball,
George F.
455 Columbus av. ,
Macaluso,
Emanuel
93 Norfolk st., D.
68 Frankfort st.,
Salomone,
Vincent
Sirianni,
Michael
10 Brigham st. , E.
Tremble,
Thomas F.
16 Magnolia sq. ,
Weinfeld,
Morris R.
8 Baldwin pi. ,
Worthy,
William
239 Northampton st.
Attest;
B.
Chief Cle
659
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Friday, May 30, 1919.
Memorial Day, and a legal holiday.
660
OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER.
29 Pemberton square.
Boston, Saturday, May 31, 19!9»
There was no executive session held this day by order of
the Commissioner.